How to read articles about healthcare
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This article 'How to read health news behind the headlines', by Dr Alicia White, explains how to assess health claims in the media.
Key Concepts addressed:- 1-7 Beware of conflicting interests
- 2-1 Comparisons are needed to identify treatment effects
- 2-15 Fair comparisons with few people or outcome events can be misleading
- 3-1 Do the outcomes measured matter to you?
- 3-2 Are you very different from the people studied?
- 3-3 Are the treatments practical in your setting?
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This article ‘How to read health news behind the Headlines’, by Dr Alicia White, explains how to assess health claims in the media.
The most important rule to remember is: don’t automatically believe the headline. It is there to draw you into buying the paper and reading the story. Would you read an article called: “Coffee pretty unlikely to cause cancer, but you never know”? Probably not. You need to analyse the article to see what it says about the research it is reporting on.