Don�t Get Hoodwinked! Make Sense of Health and Science News...and Make Smarter Decisions!
Every day, there�s a new scientific or health controversy. And every day, it seems as if there�s a new study that
contradicts what you heard yesterday. What�s really going on? Who�s telling the truth? Who�s faking it? What do
scientists actually know�and what don�t they know? This book will help you cut through the confusion and make sense
of it all�even if you�ve never taken a science class! Leading science educator and journalist Dr. Sherry Seethaler
reveals how science and health research really work...how to put scientificclaims in context and understand the
real tradeoffs involved...tell quality research from junk science...discover when someone�s deliberately trying
to fool you...and find more information you can trust! Nobody knows what new controversy will erupt tomorrow.
But one thing�s for certain: With this book, you�ll know how to figure out the real deal�and make smarter decisions
for yourself and your family!
Watch the news, and you�ll be overwhelmed by snippets of badly presented science: information that�s incomplete,
confusing, contradictory, out-of-context, wrong, or flat-out dishonest. Defend yourself! Dr. Sherry Seethaler gives
you a powerful arsenal of tools for making sense of science. You�ll learn how to think more sensibly about everything
from mad cow disease to global warming�and how to make better science-related decisions in both your personal life
and as a citizen.
You�ll begin by understanding how science really works and progresses, and why scientists sometimes disagree. Seethaler
helps you assess the possible biases of those who make scientific claims in the media, and place scientific issues
in appropriate context, so you can intelligently assess tradeoffs. You�ll learn how to determine whether a new
study is really meaningful; uncover the difference between cause and coincidence; figure out which statistics mean
something, and which don�t.
Seethaler reveals the tricks self-interested players use to mislead and confuse you, and points you to sources
of information you can actually rely upon. Her many examples range from genetic engineering of crops to drug treatments
for depression...but the techniques she teaches you will be invaluable in understanding any scientific controversy,
in any area of science or health.