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Tabloid medicine : how the Internet is being used to hijack medical science for fear and profit / Robert Goldberg.

Title
Tabloid medicine : how the Internet is being used to hijack medical science for fear and profit / Robert Goldberg.
Author
Goldberg, Robert, Ph. D.
Publication
New York : Kaplan Pub., c2010.

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Description
x, 325 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Summary
Argues that false and misleading medical information on the Internet has lead to a culture of fear where people avoid much-needed medicines and vaccines and development of these treatments is at an all-time low.
Subject
  • Consumer Health Information > ethics
  • Decision Making
  • Decision making
  • Health education
  • Information Dissemination > ethics
  • Internet
  • Internet
  • Propaganda
  • Risk Assessment
  • Risk assessment
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 276-314) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Prospect theory : the risks we choose to live with and why -- The precautionary principle: the politics of pseudocertainty -- Insta-Americans : the rise of online self-diagnosis -- A damaging precedent : the side effects of the Vioxx panic -- Web of fear : vaccines, autism, and the emergence of "instant experts" -- The suicide crisis : sowing fear about antidepressants -- Assault on scientists : the conflict-of-interest canard -- Tabloid medicine's victims : public health and medical progress -- Battling tabloid medicine : the personalized medicine revolution.
ISBN
  • 9781607147275
  • 1607147270
LCCN
^^2010040556