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Bad Science by Ben Goldacre takes a critical look at the flaws and misconceptions present in science and medicine. With wit and clarity, Goldacre debunks common myths and exposes the misuse of data and sensationalism in the media, advocating for proper scientific methods and sceptical thinking.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy uncovering the truth behind widespread misconceptions in science and medicine. It's witty, insightful, and perfect for anyone who loves debunking pseudoscience with clear and engaging explanations.

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Ben Goldacre’s wise and witty bestseller, shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize, lifts the lid on quack doctors, flaky statistics, scaremongering journalists and evil pharmaceutical corporations.

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Bad Science by Dr Ben Goldacre offers an insightful, entertaining, and educational journey through the often perplexing world of pseudoscience and misinformation. With his sharp wit and engaging narrative style, Goldacre exposes the ways in which data and scientific facts are distorted, misrepresented, and manipulated by charlatans, media personalities, and even respected institutions. The author bravely takes on the murky realms of nutritionists, homeopaths, pharmaceutical companies, journalists, and others who peddle questionable science. Through a series of fascinating and oftentimes outrageous real-world examples, Goldacre unravels the mechanisms behind scientific deception, and emphasises the importance of critical thinking and evidence-based knowledge.

Recognised for its impact and relevance, Bad Science has been shortlisted for the prestigious BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction and longlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Books, underscoring its importance in the contemporary conversation about scientific literacy.

One particularly memorable anecdote in the book involves Goldacre witnessing an 'Aqua Detox' footbath demonstration on daytime television. The segment showed an enthusiastic participant purportedly expelling toxins from her feet, causing the water to turn brown. Intrigued, Goldacre decided to replicate the experiment at home. Using his girlfriend's Barbie doll and a simple setup with warm salt water and an electric current, he hilariously debunked the myth, revealing that the colour change was a simple chemical reaction, devoid of any health benefits or mystical purging. This moment of DIY science, dubbed the creation of 'Detox Barbie,' exemplifies Goldacre's approach to tackling bad science with humour and empirical investigation.

Goldacre, known for his 'Bad Science' column in The Guardian, systematically addresses the myriad ways in which science is misrepresented in the media and advertising. He explores the misleading use of statistics, unsubstantiated health claims, and the deceptive language often employed to sell products and ideas - such as the ambiguous word 'visibly' in cosmetic adverts and the misuse of pie charts on cereal boxes.

Bad Science is not just a critique of pseudoscience; it's a clarion call encouraging readers to arm themselves with the tools of scientific scrutiny. Goldacre provides a toolkit for distinguishing credible scientific information from the misleading or downright false, empowering readers to navigate the complex world of modern media and marketing with discernment.

This book is both satirical and sobering, delivering its message with a hilarious and invigorating tone while maintaining a firm commitment to intellectual rigor. It's a must-read for anyone interested in science, media, or simply understanding the world more accurately. Through Bad Science, Ben Goldacre succeeds in making science accessible, fun, and crucially important for everyone.

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Bad Science by Ben Goldacre is praised for its thorough debunking of pseudoscience and its approachable style, making it accessible to readers without a science degree. The book is celebrated for its entertaining and incisive take down of various health myths and the misuse of scientific information. Reviewers commend Goldacre's skill in educating and amusing readers while delivering a sharp critique of modern pseudoscience and misinformation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780007284870

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 April 2009

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: HarperPerennial

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 280g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Ben Goldacre studied Medicine at Oxford. He is 31 and now works full time for the NHS as an academic and hospital doctor, seeing patients and explaining difficult ideas to difficult people. He is the author of the 'Bad Science' column in the Guardian. During the past three years it has become one of the most popular columns in the paper, receiving hundreds of emails every week with tip-offs for stories. Ben also appears regularly on TV and radio commenting on cosmetics, adverts, scares and alternative therapies.

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