November 26, 2014

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Dear Dr Wirawan,

I am pleased to share with you some highly accessed research articles published in BMC Public Health:

HIGHLY ACCESSED ARTICLES
Image credit: Caro Wallis Read more on our blog : A reappraisal of the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: Research article  
A reappraisal of the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and dental caries: the need for new criteria for developing goals for sugar intake
Aubrey Sheiham, W Philip T James
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Image credit: Frantlsek Fuka : The effect of dance mat exergaming systems on physical activity and health – related outcomes in secondary schools: results from a natural experiment Research article  
The effect of dance mat exergaming systems on physical activity and health – related outcomes in secondary schools: results from a natural experiment
Liane B Azevedo, Duika Burges Watson, Catherine Haighton, Jean Adams
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Image credit: dr_welling Read more on our blog : Climate change and the emergence of vector-borne diseases in Europe: case study of dengue fever Research article  
Climate change and the emergence of vector-borne diseases in Europe: case study of dengue fever
Maha Bouzid, Felipe J Colón-González, Tobias Lung, Iain R Lake, Paul R Hunter
Abstract | Full Text | PDF

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