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Ben Goldacre

Unveiling the Truth Behind Misleading Health Claims and Science.

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Author: Ben Goldacre

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780007240197

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2008

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Matter
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Chapter 2: Brain Gym
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Chapter 3: The Progenium XY Complex
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Chapter 4: Homeopathy
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Chapter 5: The Placebo Effect
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Chapter 6: The Nonsense du Jour
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Chapter 7: Dr Gillian McKeith PhD
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Chapter 8: ‘Pill Solves Complex Social Problem’
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Chapter 9: Professor Patrick Holford
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Chapter 10: The Doctor Will Sue You Now
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Chapter 11: Is Mainstream Medicine Evil?
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Chapter 12: How the Media Promote the Public Misunderstanding of Science
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Chapter 13: Why Clever People Believe Stupid Things
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Chapter 14: Bad Stats
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Chapter 15: Health Scares
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Chapter 16: The Media’s MMR Hoax
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Chapter 17: AND ANOTHER THING
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Who should listen Bad Science

The summary audiobook of "Bad Science" by Ben Goldacre is ideal for anyone interested in understanding the pitfalls of pseudoscience and the importance of critical thinking in evaluating health and science claims. It's especially valuable for students, professionals in healthcare and education, and general readers who want to become more discerning consumers of scientific information. This engaging summary offers insights into common misconceptions and encourages listeners to question sensationalized narratives in media and advertising, making it a must-listen for those seeking to navigate the complexities of modern scientific discourse.

3 quotes from Bad Science

  • "The only thing you need to know about a scientific paper is whether it has been peer-reviewed, published in a reputable journal, and what evidence it presents."
  • "Science isn’t about the fact that you’re right and others are wrong, it’s about how you figure out which ideas deserve to be kept and which should be discarded."
  • "Skepticism is the foundation of science; it helps us challenge pseudoscience and bad statistics that tend to mislead us."

Author : Ben Goldacre

Ben Goldacre, born in 1974, is a British science writer and psychiatrist renowned for his critical examination of pseudoscience and misinformation. He gained prominence through his weekly "Bad Science" column in The Guardian and the publication of his acclaimed book, "Bad Science," in September 2008. Hailing from a family dedicated to academia and journalism, Goldacre is the son of Michael Goldacre, a professor of public health at the University of Oxford, the nephew of esteemed science journalist Robyn Williams, and the great-great-grandson of Sir Henry Parkes.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Bad Science Free Audiobook Download

Ben Goldacre

Unveiling the Truth Behind Misleading Health Claims and Science.

4.0643733rating

Information

Author: Ben Goldacre

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780007240197

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2008

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Bad Science

The summary audiobook of "Bad Science" by Ben Goldacre is ideal for anyone interested in understanding the pitfalls of pseudoscience and the importance of critical thinking in evaluating health and science claims. It's especially valuable for students, professionals in healthcare and education, and general readers who want to become more discerning consumers of scientific information. This engaging summary offers insights into common misconceptions and encourages listeners to question sensationalized narratives in media and advertising, making it a must-listen for those seeking to navigate the complexities of modern scientific discourse.

3 quotes from Bad Science

  • "The only thing you need to know about a scientific paper is whether it has been peer-reviewed, published in a reputable journal, and what evidence it presents."
  • "Science isn’t about the fact that you’re right and others are wrong, it’s about how you figure out which ideas deserve to be kept and which should be discarded."
  • "Skepticism is the foundation of science; it helps us challenge pseudoscience and bad statistics that tend to mislead us."

Author: Ben Goldacre

Ben Goldacre, born in 1974, is a British science writer and psychiatrist renowned for his critical examination of pseudoscience and misinformation. He gained prominence through his weekly "Bad Science" column in The Guardian and the publication of his acclaimed book, "Bad Science," in September 2008. Hailing from a family dedicated to academia and journalism, Goldacre is the son of Michael Goldacre, a professor of public health at the University of Oxford, the nephew of esteemed science journalist Robyn Williams, and the great-great-grandson of Sir Henry Parkes.