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Part 3: Stories and studies




Part 3: Stories and studies


Chapter 7: An education in shopping


Jenny has been sucked in by the marketing claims for a herbal and vitamin product. She is sure that it’s been a big help for her tennis elbow. But the more she investigates, the more she realises that all might not be as it seems. This case study illustrates many of the common mistakes made by those who rely upon product marketing claims.


Chapter 8: The weakness of one


Anecdotes involving a single person’s experience of an illness or a treatment can be extremely powerful. When you hear one person’s story, it can be more compelling than hearing the results of a randomised controlled trial involving thousands of anonymous people. However, anecdotal evidence is unreliable for many reasons. It is usually unwise to rely on generalisations based on the experiences of only a few people. Randomised controlled trials provide more reliable evidence about the probability that any intervention will cause benefit or harm.


Chapter 9: The power of many


To estimate your chance of recovering from a disease, or of being helped or harmed by an intervention, you need information about the probability of various outcomes. And you need it expressed in a way that you can understand and that is relevant to your needs. If a practitioner tells you that the “risks of this procedure are small”, it is difficult to know what “small” means. It is more helpful, for example, to know that “on average, one in 100 people, or one per cent of people, will experience severe pain after this procedure”. You will be able to make wiser health decisions if you understand the probabilities of benefits and harms occurring with your various options.







Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

Trend Short Curly Hairstyles for Women


Trend Short Curly Hairstyles for Women

Short Curly Hairstyles


Curly hair can be worn in a number of different ways, and those with short hair have just as many possibilities as those with long hair. Hair just above the shoulders is a perfect length for those who have naturally curly hair, especially if the curls are naturally tight. It is still long enough that the front can be pulled up and supported with a clip, but short enough to hold the curls without looking frizzed.

Trend Short Curly Hairstyles for Women

Short Curly Hairstyles Women Styles


Females with straight hair can also achieve short curly hairstyles, since all it takes is a curling iron and a hair product to secure the curl. Hairspray or gel can be purchased for fairly cheap, or you may want to consult your hair stylist for a stronger product such as a wax.


Short Curly Hairstyles Women Style




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