• Bad Science

  • Quacks, Hacks, and Big Pharma Flacks
  • By: Ben Goldacre
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Cowley
  • Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (586 ratings)

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By: Ben Goldacre
Narrated by: Jonathan Cowley
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Author Ben Goldacre exposes the epidemic of pseudoscience and gives listeners the tools they need to distinguish good science from nonsense.

©2010 Ben Goldacre (P)2012 Tantor

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"Great fun for science and statistics geeks, this is challenging in the best sense of the word." ( Library Journal)

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this book sat gor too long on my must read list, its well told, with simplicity but not to belittle the listner.

The book probably should be required reading for all students and available free at every GP clinic, pharmacy and hospital

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Makes me wish I'd paid attention in science!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Read this book! Ben Goldacre uses stats, humor and facts in a riveting expose of some of our most recent health concerns. From the MMR vaccine scandals to current oncological trials, he dissects and explains how data can be secured, manipulated and sold to influence individuals and more importantly, public opinion.

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I am a professional musician by training and I was delighted that I could follow the author's clear scientific arguments. It was obvious he was aiming for accessibility, yet he retained the meat of his cautionary tale.

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Very detailed.

If you wanna know some behind the scenes stuff on the medical industry then get this book!

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Must read

I personally knew some of the info so those parts were just a little dull. This book however is very important for everyone to read or listen to. It will open your eyes to the tricks and ignorance of the media and many so call experts in science.

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Knowledge is Power

Goldacre really gives you pause for thought in regards to medicine and nutrition. He has no qualms about calling a quack a quack, and really makes you wonder about all the studies that have been done concerning supplements, diets, and general medical information.

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Informative and well written

The book delivers on its promise of making a reader think more critically about scientifically sounding claims made by mass media or by companies that try to sell things. There are multiple examples of baseless claims that are wide spread and accepted like detox or homeopathy. The book enumerates quite a few of them and explains where the claims came from and why they are wrong.
Perhaps the most interesting part of the book is about how questionable conclusions can be substantiated by research/studies that on a surface seem credible. How, if you are not careful and don't know what to look for, you can easily be mislead by unethical studies. For example small details in selecting trial groups, deciding cohorts or assuming wrong control groups can completely change results of an experiment. Unfortunately some corrupt companies try to cheat using such methods.

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Important topic; poor audio delivery

Is there anything you would change about this book?

The narrator is monotonous and makes it a slog

How could the performance have been better?

A more lively and varied inflection. Every sentence follows the same predictable monotonous voice pattern. Such a shame, as Ben Goldacre himself is a wonderfully lively presenter.

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everyone should read this.

this is a must read living in an information driven society. separating the wheat from the chafe is an essential skill not commonly found in people these days.

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Everyone Should Read This

This was interesting, well thought out, and well written. It is also so very important.

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The Brits Pull No Punches On Fake Medicine!!

First off, be aware that the humor in this book is VERY British. I didn't know that going in, but was pleasantly surprised. The narrarator is SPOT ON with the read. It's witty, yet scientific, and filled with interesting facts. Rather bravely, the author (Goldacre) admits numerous times when he's getting too bogged down in boring/heavy stuff, and apologizes. This is done in a way that's charming and hillarious. Entertaining all the way through. If you've ever wondered about the reality of Homeopathic remedies, natural healing, witch doctors, etc, then you will LOVE this book!

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