Hypothesis: ubiquitous circadian disruption can cause cancer Thomas C. ErrenPhilip Lewis ESSAY 13 December 2018 Pages: 1 - 4
Methods to handle missing values and missing individuals Carl BonanderUlf Strömberg COMMENTARY Open access 14 November 2018 Pages: 5 - 7
Space–time clustering of childhood cancers: a systematic review and pooled analysis Christian KreisEliane DoesseggerBen D. Spycher META-ANALYSIS Open access 16 November 2018 Pages: 9 - 21
A comparison of different methods to handle missing data in the context of propensity score analysis Jungyeon ChoiOlaf M. DekkersSaskia le Cessie METHODS Open access 19 October 2018 Pages: 23 - 36
Cardiovascular mortality attributable to dietary risk factors in 51 countries in the WHO European Region from 1990 to 2016: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study Toni MeierKira GräfeStefan Lorkowski MORTALITY Open access 14 December 2018 Pages: 37 - 55
Potential causal associations of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D with lipids: a Mendelian randomization approach of the HUNT study Xiao-Mei MaiVibeke VidemYi-Qian Sun CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 21 November 2018 Pages: 57 - 66
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 is associated with advanced glycation end products (AGEs) measured as skin autofluorescence: The Rotterdam Study Jinluan ChenDaniel van der DuinMaria Carola Zillikens DIABETES MELLITUS Open access 25 September 2018 Pages: 67 - 77
Copenhagen Baby Heart Study: a population study of newborns with prenatal inclusion Anne-Sophie SillesenAnna Axelsson RajaKasper Iversen NEW STUDY 10 October 2018 Pages: 79 - 90
Approach to record linkage of primary care data from Clinical Practice Research Datalink to other health-related patient data: overview and implications Shivani PadmanabhanLucy CartyHelen Strongman DATA RESOURCES Open access 15 September 2018 Pages: 91 - 99
Linkage of the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink with the national cancer registry Ellena BadrickIsabella RenehanAndrew G. Renehan CORRESPONDENCE Open access 05 October 2018 Pages: 101 - 102