These articles scored the most hits on the BMJ's website in their first week of publication
OCTOBER
Editorial: ASCOT: a tale of two treatment regimens BMJ 2005;331: 859-607795 hits
Editorial: Bird flu and pandemic flu BMJ 2005;331: 975-67137 hits
News: Do GPs deserve their recent pay rise? BMJ 2005;331: 8006101 hits
Editorial: Sports utility vehicles and older pedestrians BMJ2005;331: 787-84339 hits
Editor's choice: Evidence not ideology BMJ 2005;331 (8 October) 4107 hits
Clinical review: The patient's journey: rheumatoid arthritis BMJ 2005;331:887-93268 hits
Editorial: Cervical cancer, human papillomavirus, and vaccination BMJ2005;331: 915-63166 hits
This week in the BMJ: Obesity begins in infancy BMJ 2005;331 (22 October) 3149 hits
Paper: Being big or growing fast: systematic review of size and growth in infancy and later obesity 3054 hits
Education and debate: Statistics notes: Standard deviation and standard errors BMJ 2005;331: 9033050 hits
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