Viral BS
Medical Myths and Why We Fall for Them
افسانه پزشکی و اینکه چرا ما به خاطر آنها سقوط میکنیم
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February 15, 2021
Aunt Agnes is convinced her daily use of baby powder has caused her ovarian cancer, while Uncle Albert takes baby aspirin to lower his risk of colon cancer. Spurred by four-exclamation-point headlines on checkout-aisle tabloids or social media, many Americans adopt self-help practices that are anything but helpful. A physician and professor of science journalism, Yasmin quashes the most oft-repeated of these dubious healthcare claims, from theories linking vaccines and autism to celebrity detox cleanses. With her straightforward, accessible approach, Yasmin is often able to provide clear-cut answers. In many cases, however, the studies supporting such hyperbolic claims are themselves not cut-and-dried; in others, the science is still evolving. Still, it's nice to know what to pay attention to and what to discount, and to this end, Yasmin concludes with a handy list of criteria to help readers make informed decisions. With the pandemic accelerating the speed with which dubious data is rocketing around the world, Yasmin does a great service in debunking myths, deflating conspiracies, and disseminating wisdom.
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