Summary: Medical scepticism is on the rise worldwide. It is very important to differentiate between uneducated scepticism (e.g. the anti-vaccination movement) where valuable areas of medicine are disputed and well-informed scepticism, where legitimate experts reveal flaws in mainstream medicine. It is assumed that medicine being a science will be self-correcting and inevitably move towards a stronger evidence-base, but a competing factor is the profit motive. Three excellent books are reviewed, all Australian and all covering primarily musculoskeletal medicine (Back Up by Mannix; Surgery: The Ultimate Placebo and Hippocrasy by Harris and Buchbinder). These texts reveal that musculoskeletal medicine has many treatments where the desire to of...
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The main message of this book is that people should be on their guard against both scare stories abo...
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The authors of Mad Science: Psychiatric Coercion, Diagnosis, and Drugs are distressed by many well-d...
The volume of scientific literature continues to expand and decision-makers are faced with increasin...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
©Mícheál de Barra, Kimmo Eriksson, Pontus Strimling. Background: Medical treatments with no direct e...
The scientists improves their experiences and their knowledges whenincrease their studies. They incr...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
Background and Objectives: Today, the main basis of diagnosis and treatment in medicine is the obtai...
Scepticism has a long and sometimeschequered history in western culture. The original sceptics, foll...
The main message of this book is that people should be on their guard against both scare stories abo...
Book review: systematic reviews to support evidence-based medicine. Second edition: from expert to n...
This book provides an important analysis of what happens when trust between doctors and patients bre...
In Cure: A Journey Into The Science of Mind Over Body, Dr. Jo Marchant explores the world of complem...
The predominance of poor systematic reviews in the current research literature is an unfortunate dev...
Digital health is a rapidly developing field which is positioned to transform the manner in which he...
The authors of Mad Science: Psychiatric Coercion, Diagnosis, and Drugs are distressed by many well-d...
The volume of scientific literature continues to expand and decision-makers are faced with increasin...
The recent identification of a possible link between the long-term use of aspirin and a reduced inci...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
©Mícheál de Barra, Kimmo Eriksson, Pontus Strimling. Background: Medical treatments with no direct e...
The scientists improves their experiences and their knowledges whenincrease their studies. They incr...
Systematic reviews can help practitioners keep abreast of the medical literature by summarizing larg...
Background and Objectives: Today, the main basis of diagnosis and treatment in medicine is the obtai...