The researcher and the consultant: from testing to probability statements Ghassan B. HamraAndreas StangCharles Poole DIALOGUE 25 June 2015 Pages: 1003 - 1008
Body mass index, abdominal fatness and the risk of gallbladder disease Dagfinn AuneTeresa NoratLars J. Vatten META-ANALYSIS 15 September 2015 Pages: 1009 - 1019
The detection of vector-borne-disease-related DNA in human stool paves the way to large epidemiological studies Alpha Kabinet KeitaFlorence FenollarDidier Raoult METHODS 22 March 2015 Pages: 1021 - 1026
Prospective study of coffee consumption and all-cause, cancer, and cardiovascular mortality in Swedish women Marie LöfSven SandinElisabete Weiderpass MORTALITY 16 June 2015 Pages: 1027 - 1034
Fruit intake and cardiovascular disease mortality in the UK Women’s Cohort Study Heidi Tsz Mung LaiDiane Erin ThreapletonVictoria Jane Burley CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 16 June 2015 Pages: 1035 - 1048
Alcohol consumption and risk of dementia up to 27 years later in a large, population-based sample: the HUNT study, Norway Ellen Melbye LangballeHelga AskKristian Tambs NEURO-EPIDEMIOLOGY Open access 13 May 2015 Pages: 1049 - 1056
Reference ranges and determinants of total hCG levels during pregnancy: the Generation R Study Tim I. M. KorevaarEric A. P. SteegersRobin P. Peeters ENDOCRINE EPIDEMIOLOGY Open access 12 May 2015 Pages: 1057 - 1066
The use of fecal samples for studying human obesity Marisol AguirreKoen Venema LETTER TO THE EDITOR 05 September 2015 Pages: 1067 - 1069
Obesity and stools, the “emperor’s new clothing” paradigm Didier Raoult Reply 05 September 2015 Pages: 1071 - 1071