
Getting Risk Right
Understanding the Science of Elusive Health Risks
درک ریسکهای سلامت محیطی
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Starred review from November 1, 2016
We are bombarded by news stories in the papers, on TV, and online about the newest health scares and medical breakthroughs. Can we really believe them? Is the science credible, the reporting accurate? Kabat (cancer epidemiology, Albert Einstein Coll. of Medicine) offers a concise, helpful course in understanding public health information. By explaining the research and how scientists may be influenced by their own biases, the author demonstrates what determines solid or shoddy science. He discusses poorly designed experiments that do not take all of the variables into account or deal with small samples. The author also looks at the tendency to focus on negative findings, which generate fear (cell phones causing cancer; vaccines and autism) even though the data doesn't support the results. In contrast, he highlights studies that demonstrate genuine health risks (toxic dietary supplements, HPV, and cervical cancer) and describes their relevance. VERDICT An important study that teaches how to decipher science and medical news, this title belongs in all collections.--Barbara Bibel, formerly Oakland P.L.
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