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by Ben Goldacre


  Guattari, Félix 297, 298

  Hampshire Chronicle 57

  Hansard 76

  happiest place, Britain’s 56–8

  Harper, Dr Diane 332, 33–4

  Harper’s Magazine 261, 263

  Harris, Evan 119

  Harvard Medical School 26

  Harvard School of Public Health 387

  Harvard University: Center for Ethics 32

  Harwood, Professor John 30–1

  Hatzistefanis, Maria 255

  HbA1c blood test 120

  Health Professional Council 253

  Health Select Committee, UK 84

  Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) 80, 84–5, 86

  Heard, Gerald: Is Another World Watching? 263

  heart attack 8, 9, 79, 119–20, 134–6, 172, 173, 174–6, 209–10, 265

  Hegarty LLP 256

  Helicobacter pylori 9

  hepatitis B 233, 356

  hepatitis C 225, 233

  heroin, xx, 221–4, 225–44

  hierarchies of evidence 359

  highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) 140

  Hinkley Point 95–6

  HIV 182–7, 225, 233–4, 244, 254, 281–3, 284, 285, 286 see also Aids

  Hodgkinson, Neville 283

  Holfordwatch 252

  Holt, Peter 19

  Home Office xix, 157, 158, 159, 163, 193, 230, 232

  home taping 159–62

  homeopathy xvii, 20–1, 124, 137, 194, 262, 264, 304, 321–4, 389

  Homeopathy News 389

  homosexuality: age and 92–4; mental illness and 312–13

  hormone-replacement therapy (HRT) 8–9

  Hospital Episodes Statistics 18

  Houben, Rom 324–6

  House of Numbers (film) 281–3, 284

  How to be Beautiful (Murray) 387

  HPV 334

  Huff, Darrell: How to Lie with Statistics 89–91

  Hussein, Saddam 316–17

  Hutton, John 221, 224

  hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) 38

  IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) 116

  ICM 96

  ignoring results from people you don’t trust 20–2

  Imperial College 285

  inclusion body myositis (IBM) 26, 27

  Independent External Review for Department of Education on improving use if evidence and data in schools 202n

  Independent 29, 61, 197, 345, 390

  Insight Cube™ 154

  Institute of Child Health 120

  intelligent design 13

  International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare: ‘Deconstructing the Evidence-Based Discourse in Health Sciences: Truth, Power and Fascism’ (International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare) 297

  International Journal of Obesity 338

  International Journal of Psychology 15–16

  internet use, autism and 3

  The Internet’s Own Boy (documentary) 34

  Interphone 118

  Ioannidis, Professor John 9–10, 132, 133

  Ion-Conditioning Hairdryer 388

  IQ scores, gradual improvement in 188

  Iraq, detecting bombs in 273–5; weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in 316–17

  irrationality, science of xxi, 301–26; cigarette packaging 318–21; crime, outrage is lower when a criminal has more victims xxi, 306–9; evidence-based smear campaigns 316–18; facilitated communication in coma patients 324–6; female musicians’ clothing and performance 309–11; illusions of control 305–6; nocebo effect 321–4; pre-existing view, scientific evidence that challenges a 311–13; superstition and improved performance 313–15; visualisation and fruit intake 303–4

  IVF 107, 180, 181

  Jack of Kent (blogger) 252

  Jammeh, Yahya 182

  JCVI (Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation) 353

  Jill Dando Institute 163

  Johnson, Alan 22, 24

  Johnston, Lucy 333

  Jordan, David Starr: Higher Foolishness 262

  Journal of Aids 139

  Journal of Applied Social Psychology 312

  Journal of Public Health Nutrition 337

  Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) 135

  Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 11, 12

  Journal of Trionic Physics 388

  Journal of Wine Research 125

  journalism, bad xxi–xxii, 327–67; academic PR, dodgy 358–60; breast cancer and diet 338–40; caveats, hidden 338–40; cervical cancer jab, dangers of 331–4; exercise, weight gain and 335–8; fish oil and concentration 343–7; journalists linking to primary sources 340–2; MMR and 347–58; rape, women’s clothing, alcohol and 329–31; Roger Coghill and ‘the Aids test’ 363–7; suicide and phone masts 363–5; suicide, press coverage of details of 361–3

  JSTOR 32–4

  Kelsey, Tim 80, 81

  Kelvedon Hatch secret nuclear bunker 94

  Kemshall, Professor Hazel 158

  Kenyon, Paul 289–90

  King’s College London: Mobile Phones Research Unit 125

  King’s Fund 19, 176

  Kirlian photography 387

  Krügel, Danie 275–7

  Labour Party 59, 150, 155–6, 176, 177

  Ladies Home Journal 44

  Lancet 118, 121, 140, 145

  Lansley, Andrew 171–4

  Laureys, Professor Steven 326

  Lawrence, Nikki 267

  LayScience 252

  libel xvii, xx, 245–58; BCA sue Simon Singh 250–4; breast enhancement cream 254–7; Dr Gillian McKeith calls Bad Science ‘lies’ 257–8; NMT sue Dr Peter Wilmshurst 247–50

  libido problems, brain and 37–9

  ‘Lindsay Syndrome’ 305–6

  lipid-lowering drugs 119–20

  local council overspending xix, 152–4

  ‘locked-in syndrome’ 324, 325

  Loebner Prize 392

  London Raindance Film Festival 284

  LSD 230

  lucky ball xxi, 314

  lung cancer 22, 107–9, 319

  Lysenko, Trofim 262–3

  McDonnell, Mary 307

  McKee, Martin 175–6

  McKeith, Gillian xvii, xx, 257–8

  McTimoney Chiropractic Association (MCA) 253, 254

  Maggiore, Christine 283, 285, 286

  Maggiore, Eliza Jane 283, 286

  magic boxes xxi, 271–8; ADE 651 273–5; bioresonance 277–8; Krügel missing people locator 275–7

  magnetic wine 122–6

  Manchester Evening News 155

  Manning, Julia 180

  Marcus, Adam 134

  Marketing Innovations Inc. 21

  Martin, Simon 278

  masturbation, nasal congestion and 139, 143–6

  maths, decline in quality of UK 194–6

  MBA California Facial Mask 309

  Mbeki, Thabo 185, 285

  ‘Measuring the Mathematics Problem’ report, Engineering Council 190

  Medical Hypotheses 139–46; AIDS denialism 138–41; ‘Down Subjects and Oriental Population Share Several Specific Attitudes and Characteristics’ article 139, 141–3; masturbation as a treatment for nasal congestion, articles discussing benefits and side effects of 139, 143–6

  Medical Research Council 252

  Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Authority, The 321–2

  Medline 125, 141

  Melville, Caspar 281, 283

  Merck 333

  meta-analysis 235, 304, 359, 401

  methadone 227–9, 231, 234–43

  Metro 37–8, 66–7

  MI5 52

  microfinance 204–5

  miniature steam railways xxii, 379–81

  Ministry of Defence (MoD) 221–3

  MinistryofTruth 252

  ‘Miracle Mineral Solution’ 12

  MIT 32–3

  MMR jab 85, 304; Bad Science column manifesto and 399; Lancet 1998 paper on MMR, autism and bowel problems 145, L
ucy Johnston stories on 333; return of scare stories about 347–58

  mobile phones: cancer and 116–18, 290; council spending and 153, 154; electrosensitivity and 292; stalking your girlfriend using xxii, 382–3; suicides and phone masts 363–7

  Mobile Phones Research Unit, King’s College London 125

  Monbiot, George 32

  Morgan, Rhys 12

  Mozambique 183–4

  MRI machines 37–9

  MRSA 124

  Mullen, Dr Michael 249

  Mulrow, Celia 6

  multiple sclerosis 356

  Munro, Professor Geoffrey 312

  Muntoni, Francesco 121

  Murray, Dale 274

  music piracy xix, 159–62

  ‘Nanniebots’, search for paedophiles and 391–5

  nasal congestion, masturbation and 139, 143–6

  Nash, Barbara 268–9

  National Autistic Society 325

  National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research, The 137

  National Down Syndrome Cytogenetic Register 62, 63

  National Explosive Engineering Sciences Security Center, Sandia Labs 274

  National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) 216

  Nature Neuroscience 129, 131

  Nature Reviews Neuroscience 38

  Nazis 22, 23, 262, 300

  Nelson, Fraser 284, 285, 286

  Nerdydaytrips.com 381

  network theory 26–8

  neuroscience xix, 37–9, 129, 130–1, 138

  Neverland Systems 393

  Nevirapine 186

  New England Journal of Medicine 9

  New Humanist 281

  New Scientist xxii, 391, 393, 394, 395

  New York Herald Tribune 261

  New York Times 39, 273, 274–5

  New York University 297

  Newsnight 197

  NHS xix; abortion and 90–1; Cancer Plan 170; care.data and 78–86; coalition government reforms xix, 73, 169–77; constitution 180; GP Consortiums 171–4, 175, 176; NHS Choices website 18, 63; NHS Information Centre (NHSIC) 84, 85, 170; ‘NHS Operating Framework’ 172; pornography for sperm donors xix, 179–82; price-based competition in 172–3, 174–5; Primary Care Research Network 216; Primary Care Trusts 171–2; waiting times 73–5; ‘Working Together For A Stronger NHS’ government leaflet 169

  Nield, Dr Dalia 255–6

  Nieuwenhuis, Sander 129, 130–1

  Nigeria: polio vaccine scare in 273, 356–7

  9/11 13

  ‘95 per cent confidence intervals’ 59–61

  NMT 247–50

  nocebo effect 321–4

  Nolte, Ellen 175–6

  Nordgren, Loran 307

  NSA (National Security Agency), US 79–80

  NSPCC 394

  ntk.net 391

  nuclear power xvi, xxii, 85, 94, 95–7, 379, 381

  O’Connor, Cardinal Cormac Murphy 183

  Observer: Denis Campbell MMR stories 347–55; Denis Campbell ‘fish oil helps schoolchildren to concentrate’ story 343–7; ‘Forensic DNA Tests “Reveal Traces of Madeleine’s Body on Resort Beach”’ story 276

  OECD 175

  Office of Fair Trading 265

  Office of National Statistics (ONS): ‘Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings’ 150–2; births per year statistics 49–50; exam results and 189; ‘Labour Market’ figures 59; Statistical Bulletin 49–50

  Olympics: 1992 156; 2012 xix, 155–7

  Omand, Sir David 51–3

  omega-3 fatty acids 343–6

  The One Show 12

  open data 20, 80, 85

  Open Data (government initiative) 85

  Opera Solutions 153–4

  Oransky, Ivan 134

  organic food xix, 191–4

  Overfield, Dr Derek 57

  Oxford University 3, 4, 5, 138, 194

  Oxygizer 390–1

  paedophiles, ‘Nanniebots’ and 391–5

  Page, Dawn 268, 269–70

  Pain 322

  Pakistan 231, 232, 357

  Panorama: wi-fi link to radiation story xxi, 289–91, 293

  Parker, Matt 68, 69

  Parliament 76, 84, 85, 196–7, 200–1, 322

  Parry, Vivienne 353

  peer review xvii, 4–5, 29, 139–41, 145; alternatives to 139–41, 145–6; dodgy peer reviewers delaying publication of findings they don’t like 10; GP fundholding and 176–7; journals deliberately not peer reviewed 145–6; post-publication xvi, 4–5; problematic nature of 138–41; putting a finding in a press release but not into the paper as a subversion of 66; refusal to submit ideas to 3–5

  Pell, Cardinal George 183

  Perfect Sommelier 123, 124

  Perry, Simon 252–3, 266

  pesticides, food and 191–4

  Pfizer Trovan drug trial 357

  Phelan, Jo: ‘Genetic Bases of Mental Illness – a Cure for Stigma?’ 41–2

  Philip Morris 319–20

  Philips, Alasdair 289, 290, 291

  Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 33

  phone masts, suicides and 333, 363–7

  pink, girls’ love of 42–6

  piracy, music xix, 159–62

  Pirate Bay 33

  placebos 8, 124, 140, 322, 323, 343, 344, 345, 389

  PLoS One 137; ‘Beaked Whales Respond to Simulated and Actual Navy Sonar’ 341

  Poisson distribution 102, 103

  Political Behaviour 316

  political stance, beliefs and 13

  politicians, knowledge of which policy works best 177–9

  pornography, hospitals and 179–82

  post-modernism 295–300; Archie Cochrane characterised as a fascist 297–300

  postcode information 77

  power calculation 125, 132–3, 164

  Powerwatch 290–1

  Poynter Institute 339

  Prasad, Vinay 9

  Prescription Cost Analysis 105

  Press Association 155

  press release: academic xxi, 6–7, 107–9, 358–60; breast cancer rates and 101–4; caveats and 338–40; linking to primary sources 340–2; positive anecdotes and 118–22; putting a finding in a press release but not in a paper 65, 66; without a scientific paper existing 29–31, 65, 116–18

  Pringle, Tom 372

  Pritchard, Stephen 344

  processed foods 11

  Project Redsand 94–5

  prospective cohort study 117

  prospectively defined studies 198–9

  psychological or behavioural condition, linking to a biological cause 40–2

  Psychological Science 313

  PTSD 105

  Public Health Observatories, The 104

  Public Library of Science, US 25

  ‘Public Service Agreement Delivery Agreement 25’ 226

  publication bias 132–3, 136, 314, 315

  Pusztai, Dr Arpad 29

  QLIF 192

  Quackometer 252, 253

  quacks xx, 261–70; alternative therapist regulation 265–7; moron-baiting, tradition of 261–4; nutritionists 267–70

  Queen Mary, University of London, School of Mathematics 68

  Quilty-Harper, Conrad 159

  racial hygiene 22

  Radio 4: Born With Down’s 61–3; Today programme 5

  Randi, James 273, 274, 276

  randomised trials: animal experiments and 137–8; antiretroviral medications and 140; blinding xviii, 12, 118, 124, 126, 133, 137–8, 292–3, 345; drug addiction and sentencing 178–9; in education xvii, 8–9, 12, 137, 138, 202, 202n, 204–13, 214, 216, 217, 218; fish oil and 345; how randomised trials work 204–7; HRT 8–9; methadone and 236, 241–2; myths about 207–13; NHS reforms and xix; placebos/nocebos and 8, 124, 140, 321–4, 343, 344, 345, 389; public policy and xvii, xix, 401; systematic reviews of 6–7, 12, 20–1, 23, 25–8, 140, 156–7, 192–3, 298, 314, 323, 336, 359

  Rasnick, David 139, 140

  Rath, Matthias 185

  Rationalist Association
281

  Reader’s Digest 261

  recession: anti-depressants and 104–7; public sector pay and 149

  Red Bead Experiment 58

  reductionism, crass xvii, 37–9, 239, 323–4

  Reform: ‘The Value of Mathematics’ 194

  registered sex offenders 158

  relative risk reduction 115

  RetractionWatch 134, 135, 136

  ‘retrospective case-control study’ 117

  risk compensation 111

  ritalin 135–6

  RK Partnerships Ltd 365

  Roberts, Judge Jeremy 265

  Rodial 255, 256

  Rolleston clinics 240–2

  Rolleston Committee Report, Department of Health, 1926 229–30, 231, 235, 239, 240

  Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway 379–81

  Rosa, Emily 11

  rosiglitazone 120

  RoundAbout 120–2

  Royal Brompton Hospital 249

  Royal Institution xvi, 331

  Royal London Homeopathic Hospital 322, 389

  Royal Mail 77

  Royal Society of Chemistry: ‘The Five Decade Challenge’ 188–9

  Royal Society 227; JSTOR scanning of papers 33–4; motto ‘Nullius in Verba’ (‘On the word of nobody’) 17–20; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 33–4

  Rubin, Dr James 125

  SABIP (the Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property Policy) 160–2

  Sagan, Carl 13

  SAGE (a ‘stakeholder’ group) 365

  salaries, public and private xix, 149–52

  Samaritans 361–2

  sampling error 57–61

  Sarah’s Law 157–8

  Sars 388

  Saturday National Post (Canada) 388

  ‘Scared Straight’ programme 208

  science: ‘by press release’ 29–31 see also under individual article or story; how science works 3–34; process of close critical appraisal and xv–xvi; resistance to challenge of orthodoxy 8–10; what is? 124–6

  Science and Technology Committee, House of Commons 196–7, 200–1, 322

  Science Citation Index 22

  Scientific American 261

  Scott, Fiona 352, 353–5

  Scottish Health Survey 106

  screening for diseases xviii, 113–15, 334

  Seasilver nutrient potion 387

  ‘second-round’ effects 111, 112

  select committees xx, 84, 196–201, 322

  Sense About Science 256

  Sgreccia, Bishop Elio 184

  Shape Up for Summer 269

  Sharp, Dr Julie 339

  Shaw, Sophia 329–31

  Sheffield Philharmonic Orchestra 310

  Sheldrake, Rupert 190, 304

  Sigman, Aric 5–8

  Singh, Simon 250–4

  Sky TV 371–5

  smear campaigns, evidence-based 316–18

  Smeed’s Law 112

  Smith, Gary 104

 

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