Monday, October 14, 2013

From the Bookshelf


With this book Dr. Nortin Hadler extends his strong arguments against medical practices that have grown far beyond reasonable scientific underpinning. His earlier book, The Last Well Person, overlaps somewhat with this volume.

Enticed by money and power, main- stream medicine in the United States is engaging in an expensive, dangerous, fruitless application of unproven remedies, Hadler writes. He is not trimming off some fringe practices. His chief weapon is an exposé of the trivial reductions in the absolute in risk of disease, and its inverse, the outrageously high “number needed to treat.”

Read more of Dr. Terrell's book review here.

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