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Skeptic's Guide to Health, Medicine, and the Media
Series: Skeptic's Guide to Health, Medicine, and the Media4.8
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1. Hormone Replacement Therapy
32m
For decades, the pharmaceutical industry and the press praised hormone replacement therapy as a panacea for menopausal symptoms and women's long-term health. But that all came to a screeching halt in 2002. Discover what the scientific studies that caused this sudden turnaround really said. And are men falling prey today to the same marketing tactics regarding testosterone?
2. Concussions and the Future of Football
33m
What happens to billions of neurons when the gelatinous brain slams into the side of the hard skull? While the media has focused some attention on high-profile cases of concussion and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, learn how selective reporting can lull us into believing an issue has been adequately addressed when that is far from the truth.
3. New Drugs on the Block
32m
Is prescription drug "X" a wonder drug or a disastrous failure? It can be almost impossible to answer that question based on what's presented in the press. Using two drugs as case studies, you'll learn how to better understand and evaluate the media description of prescription drugs, and why institutional changes regarding data availability can make all the difference.
4. Is It Time for Medical Marijuana?
33m
By examining our changing perceptions of marijuana's safety and usefulness, you'll learn how different stakeholders can affect media coverage, drive social change, and influence legislation. Given that the medical use of cannabis in the United States has not been driven by well-designed scientific studies, how can we best interpret news reports addressing its efficacy and safety?
5. The Media and Weight Loss
30m
The media focus on weight loss comes as no surprise. With two of every three Americans being overweight, we certainly need sound nutrition and weight-loss advice based on solid science. But is that what we're getting? Learn how to read beneath the hyperbole-filled headlines to determine if an article's content is really salient to your own health.
6. Alternative Medicine in the News
31m
Millions of Americans every year turn to alternative-medicine approaches that have never been rigorously studied or have even been disproven. Learn why fish oil supplements are a $1.2-billion industry, despite research that shows no health benefit from their use, and why individuals continue to turn to stem cell "infusions" despite sometimes dire consequences.
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