Most talked about Oxford Journals in 2016
What subjects were you most interested about in 2016? Today, we’re taking a look back at the ten articles that enjoyed the most online attention over the past year.
“Happy heart syndrome: role of positive emotional stress in takotsubo syndrome” by Jelena R. Ghadri et al. in the European Heart Journal
“Behavioral Responses of Nymph and Adult Cimex lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) to Colored Harborages” by Corraine A. McNeill et al. in the Journal of Medical Entomology
“Cardiovascular disease in Europe: epidemiological update 2016” by Nick Townsend et al. in the European Heart Journal
“Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and traffic noise and incident hypertension in seven cohorts of the European study of cohorts for air pollution effects (ESCAPE)” by Kateryna B Fuks et al. in the European Heart Journal
“Global trends and predictions in ovarian cancer mortality” by M. Malvezzi et al. in the Annals of Oncology
“An adaptive response to uncertainty can lead to weight gain during dieting attempts” by A. D. Higginson et al. in Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health
“Awake Canine fMRI Predicts Dogs’ Preference for Praise Versus Food” by Peter F. Cook et al. in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
“Semen quality of young adult ICSI offspring: the first results” by F. Belva et al. in Human Reproduction
“Absolute Measurements of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor and Interleukin-1-β mRNA Levels Accurately Predict Treatment Response in Depressed Patients” by Annamaria Cattaneo et al. in the International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
“First Identification of Direct Collapse Black Hole Candidates in the Early Universe in CANDELS/GOODS-S” by Fabio Pacucci et al. in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society













