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To Your Health: How to Understand What Research Tells Us about Risk



This book is about how to read research reports so that you can make informed decisions about your health. It is written for people who want to be informed consumers and physicians as well as for scientists evaluating the risk research literature or contemplating projects on risk research. The book has many examples from the general media and scientific journals to help illustrate its points. more details
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  • Provides an overview of how to read research reports to make informed decisions about health
  • Includes examples from the general media and scientific journals to illustrate points
  • Written for people who want to be informed consumers and physicians as well as for scientists evaluating the risk research literature or contemplating projects on risk research


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Author Helena Chmura Kraemer,Karen Kraemer Lowe ,David J. Kupfer M.D.
ISBN 9780195178708
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book is about how to read research reports so that you can make informed decisions about your health. It is written for people who want to be informed consumers and physicians as well as for scientists evaluating the risk research literature or contemplating projects on risk research. The book has many examples from the general media and scientific journals to help illustrate its points.

The public is bombarded daily with reports about risk factors, many conflicting with each other, others accepted as "scientific truth" for awhile, then scientifically disproved, yet others questionable that later prove to be true. Physicians are faced with trying to make sense of those conflicting or questionable results in the scientific literature in order to guide their patients to the best possible decisions. The situation is not much easier for scientists who may waste years of their productive life, and considerable resources, basing their research efforts on what prove to be misleading earlier research findings. What this book does is to present, in non "academese" and with many examples from the general media and scientific journals, a guide to a critical reading of research reports, which, in turn, serves as a guide to researchers as to which approaches are likely to be regarded with raised eyebrows, and what they need to do to generate results that will be taken seriously. This stimulating and helpful book was written for informed consumers and physicians as well as for scientists evaluating the risk research literature or contemplating projects on risk research.
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