Best medical research books according to redditors
We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best medical research books. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
3. Ignore the Awkward.: How the Cholesterol Myths Are Kept Alive
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Used Book in Good Condition
Yes, it is. Read this book on the identity politics of differentiation within medicine.
BTW the sun also lowers cholesterol
bad cholesterol is whats being destroyed to make Vitamin D
from this book
With that out of the way, I would recommend adding "Protein Power!" by the Drs. Eades to your reading list. Similarly, grab a book (it pretty much doesn't matter which one) by Ravnskov. This one will do. GCBC by Taubes is a good treatment of the subject, but it is nothing in terms of a diet plan- which it was never intended to be. His second book ("Why we get fat") is more helpful, although that help comes in the form of "Atkins is right. BTW, middle-aged and older women might not benefit. We don't know why. At least they tend not to get any fatter on keto."
In terms of your meds, are you on any statins?
How about The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
You can do a significance test. But 1 in 20 randomization checks will be statistically significant. So if your test is significant, you don't know if randomization failed, or if you were unlucky.
And if a randomization check is not significant, that doesn't tell you much. It just tells you that you failed to detect failures of randomization.
So don't try. Design robust randomization procedures that you believe in (using telephone randomization, opaque envelopes, whatever). If you don't have complete faith in your randomization, you don't believe it, no matter what.
Link (behind a paywall): http://www.bmj.com/content/319/7203/185.1.full I think the clinical trials book by Torgerson and Torgerson covers this: https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Randomised-Trials-Education-Sciences/dp/0230537359 (But so should any decent book on clinical trials).