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Episode 47: Which Statistics Should You Trust?

10.03.2016 - By Kendall Britt, MD and Amy Rogers, MDPlay

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If you've ever felt like you had a handle on the evidence about a certain medical topic only to read a headline telling you science now says the opposite, you aren't alone.  But science isn't about headlines. It's about evaluating the evidence to decide what's real, and it doesn't always conform to what we want. But that doesn't stop the media, (and maybe some journals), from selectively reporting the research that will generate the most buzz. Today we talk about this issue and ideas that are being discussed to help be sure all the evidence, including the unremarkable evidence, is adequately reported. Resources: Nurse's Health Study Women's Health Initiative Calcium and Heart Disease Risk Results-Blind Study PLOS on Data 2 Docs Talk about Hormone Replacement Therapy 2 Docs Talk about Supplements Be sure and subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher if you haven’t already.  And you know we’d appreciate it so much if you would tell your friends about 2 Docs Talk! Listen on iTunes Listen on Stitcher Now Available on Google Play Music!

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