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<title>Analysis: Christmas no longer in vogue!</title>
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<summary>I have just made an alarming discovery: judging from the biomedical literature, researchers appear to increasingly ignore Christmas. My plan was to make a funny Christmas post looking at trivialities such as when during the year Christmas-related papers are posted. To this end, I did a trivial text-mining analysis that pulled out all papers mentioning [...]</summary>
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