Published in Med Hypotheses on February 03, 2009
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Ten simple rules for a good poster presentation. PLoS Comput Biol (2007) 1.55
Ten simple rules for doing your best research, according to Hamming. PLoS Comput Biol (2007) 1.32
Shift work and cancer: the evidence and the challenge. Dtsch Arztebl Int (2010) 1.10
Light at night, chronodisruption, melatonin suppression, and cancer risk: a review. Crit Rev Oncog (2007) 1.05
Light-mediated perturbations of circadian timing and cancer risk: a mechanistic analysis. Integr Cancer Ther (2009) 0.99
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Latitude, light, clocks and mood. Psychopharmacology (Berl) (2011) 0.95
How to surf today's information tsunami: on the craft of effective reading. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.93
Hamming's "open doors" and group creativity as keys to scientific excellence: the example of Cambridge. Med Hypotheses (2007) 0.90
A new approach to assess movements and isometric postures of spine and trunk at the workplace. Eur Spine J (2011) 0.90
Quantitative exposure metrics for sleep disturbance and their association with breast cancer risk. Cancer Causes Control (2013) 0.88
Health clues from polar regions. Science (2007) 0.87
When the circadian clock becomes a ticking time bomb. Chronobiol Int (2012) 0.85
Sleep duration, melatonin and breast cancer in the Singapore Chinese Health Study: on null results and their interpretation. Int J Cancer (2013) 0.85
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Research into the chronodisruption-cancer theory: the imperative for causal clarification and the danger of causal reductionism. Neuro Endocrinol Lett (2010) 0.81
Common sense: folk wisdom that ethnobiological and ethnomedical research cannot afford to ignore. J Ethnobiol Ethnomed (2013) 0.81
Of mice and men. EMBO Rep (2011) 0.80
Not all shifts are equal: it's time for comprehensive exposure metrics in chronodisruption research. Cancer Res (2008) 0.78
Competing interests: Judged in perpetuity. Nature (2012) 0.78
Exposures to diesel motor exhaust and lung cancer: are findings of a large pooled analysis really consistent? Am J Respir Crit Care Med (2012) 0.78
IARC's plea for traditional 'expert' working groups--a recipe for problems? Int J Epidemiol (2011) 0.78
Sleep duration and cancer risk: time to use a "sleep-years" index? Cancer Causes Control (2012) 0.78
Re: "Night-shift work and breast cancer risk in a cohort of Chinese women". Am J Epidemiol (2010) 0.77
Silica and lung cancer. Epidemiology (2007) 0.77
Epigenetics: origins and implications for cancer epidemiology. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.77
Shift work and cancer: risk, compensation, challenges. BMJ (2009) 0.77
Research into 'night shift work' and cancer: on the evolution of 'exposure' classification. Occup Environ Med (2013) 0.77
In favor of controlling proven, but not probable, causes of cancer. Environ Health Perspect (2011) 0.76
Sleep duration, melatonin, and breast cancer: compliment and complement. Cancer Res (2006) 0.76
On the origin of cancer: evolution and a mutation paradox. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.76
Results of rush to sequence genomes may be nonsense. Nature (2008) 0.75
The long and thorny road to publication in quality journals. PLoS Comput Biol (2007) 0.75
Counter-clockwise shift-work and prostate cancer: putting pieces in the puzzle. Int J Urol (2011) 0.75
Do perinatal photoperiods imprint human chronobiology? Suggestion for a study into the possible signature of light in the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Chronobiol Int (2012) 0.75
When size presents problems. Int J Epidemiol (2011) 0.75
Biologically based study of magnetic field exposure and female breast cancer--will there be a sensible interpretation without information on a likely culprit? Epidemiology (2003) 0.75
"Open data" and Hardy's example of seminal correspondence 101 years ago: publication practices revisited. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75
Low risks at high latitudes: Does the arctic hold clues to prostate cancer? Am J Prev Med (2006) 0.75
Preventing cancers caused by chronodisruption: blocking blue light alone is unlikely to do the trick. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75
"Simple rules for editors"? Here is one rule to tackle neglected problems of publishing. PLoS Comput Biol (2007) 0.75
Bad light affects sleep: "Time and latitude of birth" as determinants of children's differential sleep duration across Europe? Sleep (2011) 0.75
Light exposure and melatonin among rotating shift nurses--letter. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev (2012) 0.75
Prizes to solve problems in and beyond medicine, big and small: it can work. Med Hypotheses (2007) 0.75
Defeating dengue: new mosquito genome, old promise? Bull World Health Organ (2008) 0.75
Comparing Neanderthal and human genomes. Science (2007) 0.75
Frog transparency led to discovery of melatonin. Nature (2008) 0.75
Mortality Among Hardmetal Production Workers: German Historical Cohort Study. J Occup Environ Med (2017) 0.75
On establishing priority of ideas: revisiting the "pli cacheté" (deposition of a sealed envelope). Med Hypotheses (2008) 0.75
Indirect blue light does not suppress nocturnal salivary melatonin in humans in an automobile setting. J Pineal Res (2009) 0.75
Longitudinal Data Are Needed. Dtsch Arztebl Int (2016) 0.75
What do we know 40 years after Nixon declared the 'war on cancer'? On the origin, prevention and treatment of cancer. J Cancer Educ (2012) 0.75
On the craft of effective lectures. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75
Light and life--facts and research perspectives at the Cologne Light Symposium 2002. Neuro Endocrinol Lett (2002) 0.75
On gestation periods of creative work: an interface of Doig's art and science. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75
On objectives and achievements of the journal medical hypotheses and the utopia of following-up 'true positives'. Med Hypotheses (2008) 0.75
Person-directed, non-pharmacological interventions for sleepiness at work and sleep disturbances caused by shift work. Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2016) 0.75
Neanderthal, chimp and human genomes: hypotheses wanted for research into brain evolution. Med Hypotheses (2007) 0.75
Complementary thoughts on the future of internet science: Can digital libraries avoid scientific tunnel-vision and lead to innovation? Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75