Evidence-Based Medicine and Not Quite — Andrii Semiankiv
Andrii Semiankiv’s "Medicine: Evidence-Based and Not So Much" is a sharp-witted deep dive into the world of healthcare. It draws a clear line between rigorous science and pseudoscience, teaching readers how to debunk medical misconceptions. This book is an essential guide for anyone looking to sharpen their medical literacy and take control of their health without being misled by popular fallacies.
"Medicine: Evidence-Based and Not So Much" by Andrii Semiankiv is an accessible and witty guide to the world of healthcare. It helps readers distinguish between rigorous science and popular yet questionable practices.
The author breaks down complex medical topics into plain language, explaining how to evaluate medical advice, why "popular treatments" aren’t always effective, and how to separate scientific facts from fiction. Special focus is given to the inner workings of the medical industry and the vital importance of maintaining a critical mindset toward online health information. This book is for anyone looking to better understand their own body, make informed treatment decisions, and navigate the flood of contradictory medical advice with confidence.
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