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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Pseudoscience and bad science in biomedicine : analysis of evidence, health risk, and media dissemination
Gonzalo Casinosubject
BiomedicineScientific communicationComplementary and alternative medicineBad sciencePseudosciencedescription
Pseudoscience (false science) and science based on faulty and biased studies (bad science) produce false or uncertain knowledge, with poor or no evidence. Both represent a health risk: pseudoscience-based therapies because they can replace or delay conventional treatments, and low-quality biomedicine because it promotes medical interventions that can be dangerous. In the press, alternative therapies are less prevalent than low-quality research, while the former tends to be framed negatively and the latter favourably. Both require more thorough and rigorous studies to better understand their negative effects on critical thinking, economics, and health-related decision making. This work is framed within the project Pseudoscience and society in Spain. Analysis of communicative strategies used by pseudoscience for its social insertion: Methods, discourses and users (PYSOCE) (CSO 2014-54614; 2015-2017), funded by the Spanish Spanish Ministry of Ecnomy and Competitiveness - MINECO.
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2018-01-01 |