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Bad Science [Hardcover]

Ben Goldacre
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"For sheer savagery, the illusion-destroying, joyous attack on the self-regarding, know-nothing orthodoxies of the modern middle classes, Bad Science can not be beaten. You'll laugh your head off, then throw all those expensive health foods in the bin."
The Observer (U.K.)

"One of the essential reads of the year." 
New Scientist

"If you were to pick up just one non-fiction book this year, you'd do well to make it this one." 
Daily Mail

"Thousands of books are enjoyable; many are enlightening; only a very few will ever rate as necessary to social health. This is one of them." 
The Independent

"It should be on the national curriculum."
— Time Out (five stars)

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The informative and witty expose 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.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Excellent, Oct 12 2010
This review is from: Bad Science (Hardcover)
I read this book several years ago, after ordering it from amazon.co.uk, and am very pleased that it's coming to North America. Although many of the examples used will be UK-specific, and thus perhaps unfamiliar to readers, the content remains very pertinent. Science and skepticism are sorely needed everywhere, but most especially in the field of medicine. In this book Dr. Ben Goldacre provides us with a wonderful primer on evaluating claims made in this most important of areas.


4.0 out of 5 stars Great read, Jan 14 2011
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You can skip some chapters if you have some understanding of the scientific method but either way this book is an easy read and a worthwhile one too.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Eye-Opening and Mercilessly Logical, Nov 12 2010
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G. Poirier (Orleans, ON, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bad Science (Hardcover)
Despite its rather broad-sounding title, the "bad science" is really science associated with the health, nutrition and medical fields. The author, a physician and strong advocate of evidence-based medicine, guides the reader through what constitutes careful research and diligent analysis and interpretation of results. He points out the many pitfalls that even the most conscientious researchers can unwittingly fall into. But mainly he also discusses various tricks that less than honest researchers - those usually with a vested interest in some specific outcome of the experiments/research (e.g., some alternative medicine practitioners, some pharmaceutical companies, some nutritionists, even some physicians, etc.) - will use to promote their ideologies, products, etc., even when these have been proven worthless by honest, careful researchers. Carl Sagan's view that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" features prominently throughout this book.

This author is not afraid to express his views - especially when sloppy research and/or dishonesty is involved. His prose is quite lively, authoritative, friendly, often witty and fast-paced. Anyone interested in the use and abuse of science should thoroughly enjoy this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Scathing and entertaining? I want more!
Bad Science is one of the most entertaining books I've read. The fact that it's also informative and fascinating is a bonus. Go. Now. Read this book.
Published 1 month ago by Sarah Palframan

5.0 out of 5 stars Bad Art, Good Science
I was absolutely thrilled to learn about the medical as well as pseudo-medical practices in this book.
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