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  • Book cover of Bad Science
    Ben Goldacre

     · 2010

    The informative and witty exposé of the "bad science" we are all subjected to, called "one of the essential reads of the year" by New Scientist. We are obsessed with our health. And yet—from the media's "world-expert microbiologist" with a mail-order Ph.D. in his garden shed laboratory, and via multiple health scares and miracle cures—we are constantly bombarded with inaccurate, contradictory, and sometimes even misleading information. Until now. Ben Goldacre masterfully dismantles the questionable science behind some of the great drug trials, court cases, and missed opportunities of our time, but he also goes further: out of the bullshit, he shows us the fascinating story of how we know what we know, and gives us the tools to uncover bad science for ourselves.

  • Book cover of Bad Science
    Ben Goldacre

     · 2009

    We are constantly bombarded with inaccurate, contradictory and sometimes misleading information-until now. Ben Goldacre masterfully dismantles the dubious science behind some of the great drug trials, court cases and missed opportunities of our time. He also shows us the fascinating story of how we know what we know, and gives us the tools to uncover bad science for ourselves.

  • Book cover of Bad Pharma
    Ben Goldacre

     · 2013

    We all feel uncomfortable about the role of profit in healthcare, we all have a vague notion that the global $600bn pharmaceutical industry is somehow evil and untrustworthy, but that sense rarely goes beyond a flaky, undifferentiated new age worldview. Bad Pharma puts real flesh on those bones, revealing the rigged evidence used by drug companies. Bad information means bad treatment decisions, which means patients suffer and die: there is no climactic moment of villainy, but drugs are used which are overpriced, less effective, and have more side effects. There are five cheap, easy things we can do to fix the problem. Bad Pharma takes a big dirty secret out into the open, and will provide a single focus for concerns people have both inside and outside medicine.

  • Book cover of Bad Pharma: How Medicine is Broken, And How We Can Fix It
    Ben Goldacre

     · 2012

    ‘Bad Science’ hilariously exposed the tricks that quacks and journalists use to distort science, becoming a 400,000 copy bestseller. Now Ben Goldacre puts the $600bn global pharmaceutical industry under the microscope. What he reveals is a fascinating, terrifying mess.

  • Book cover of I Think You'll Find It's a Bit More Complicated Than That
    Ben Goldacre

     · 2015

    The very best journalism from one of Britain's most admired and outspoken science writers, author of the bestselling Bad Science and Bad Pharma. In 'Bad Science', Ben Goldacre hilariously exposed the tricks that quacks and journalists use to distort science. In 'Bad Pharma', he put the $600 billion global pharmaceutical industry under the microscope. Now the pick of the journalism by one of our wittiiest, most indignant and most fearless commentators on the worlds of medicine and science is collected in one volume.

  • Book cover of Ciência picareta
    Ben Goldacre

     · 2015

    Esclarecedor e divertido, Ben Goldacre adverte sobre a quantidade de informações absurdas que recebemos sob o disfarce de verdades científicas. Somos bombardeados com dados sobre os benefícios da homeopatia, as vantagens da medicina alternativa, o sucesso de algumas dietas alimentares, mas na verdade poucas dessas ocorrências têm embasamento científico para se sustentarem. A indústria farmacêutica se beneficia e um exército de charlatões se promove à custa da informação mal pesquisada e divulgada sem cuidado. Ciência picareta vai mudar definitivamente o seu comportamento diante dos médicos e das informações científicas nas quais acredita.

  • Book cover of Mala farma
    Ben Goldacre

     · 2013

    La medicina está en quiebra. Mientras los pacientes creen que los fármacos que toman son seguros y están aprobados, y los médicos intentan prescribir los medicamentos más efectivos, en la industria farmacéutica global, que mueve cada año casi 5 billones de euros, reina la corrupción y la avaricia. Los médicos y los pacientes necesitan estudios científicos solventes para poder tomar decisiones informadas. Pero las empresas proporcionan una información sesgada de sus medicamentos, distorsionando y exagerando los resultados y eliminando aquellos aspectos que no les favorecen. Las agencias reguladoras de los gobiernos ocultan información de vital importancia. Y médicos y asociaciones de pacientes aparentemente independientes están financiados por la industria. El conjunto de estos factores hace que, inevitablemente, un gran número de pacientes se vea perjudicado por las malas prácticas de la industria farmacéutica. Mala farma es un ataque claro e inteligente a este estado de cosas, y nos demuestra con toda exactitud las distorsiones a las que se ve sometida la ciencia, cómo ello contribuye a la destrucción de nuestros servicios de salud, y qué facil sería arreglar esta situación.

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    Ben Goldacre

     · 201?

    While exposing quack doctors and nutritionists, bogus credentialing programs, and biased scientific studies, the author takes the media to task for its willingness to throw facts and proof out the window in its quest to sell more copies. He also teaches you how to evaluate placebo effects, double-blind studies, and sample size, so that you can recognize bad science when you see it.

  • Book cover of Do Statins Work?: The Battle for Perfect Evidence-Based Medicine
    Ben Goldacre

     · 2019

    A campaigning handbook, a thrilling work of popular science, and a call to arms for doctors, researchers and patients from Britain’s finest writer on the science behind medicine.

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