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Title:
Fake medicine : exposing the wellness crazes, cons and quacks costing us our health
Publication Date:
2021
Publication Information:
Sydney, N.S.W. : Hachette Australia, 2021.
Physical Description:
290 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780733646867
Abstract:
We all want to be healthy, live longer and avoid cancer, but too many of us are being scammed by sciencey-sounding crooks and nonsense marketing. Dr Brad McKay, GP and experienced Australian science communicator, has watched how misinformation and 'alternative facts' have come to permeate every facet of our lives, causing many of us to turn away from academic expertise and instead look to social media influencers and dodgy websites to guide our health choices. Fake Medicine looks at the danger of Wellness Warriors, conspiracy theories and vaccine deniers, supplements and fad diets, alternative practitioners and the power of positive thinking, and interrogates the marketing that leads consumers toward dubious products and practices. In the wash of celebrity influencers and miracle cures, this is the essential book to debunk the faux-science and scam marketing of the modern health landscape.
Contents:
Introduction -- A pain in the bum -- Root cause -- Dr Google -- The whole pantry of lies -- The power of influencers -- Thousands of years -- Tweaking, boosting and rattling -- Quacks -- Sleepy demons -- Sexist medicine -- Losing it -- Detoxes and cleanses -- Anti-vaxxers -- Cooked -- The COVID-19 conspiracy -- Fixing the future.
Language:
English
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