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Is Medicine Still Good for Us?

Is Medicine Still Good for Us?

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The Big Idea shortlisted for series design in the British Design and Production Awards is "Is Medicine Still Good For Us?" It examines the ethics of modern practices and their impact on all our lives, questioning whether we have got the balance wrong.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 144 pages
\n Publication date: 18 April 2019
\n Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Modern medicine is an incredibly powerful force, achieving unprecedented successes. However, it comes with a significant cost, as individuals suffer from the failures of medicines and the economic burden of healthcare is skyrocketing. The question arises: have we struck the right balance in our approach to medicine?

In his book "Is Medicine Still Good for Us?", author Dr. Ben Goldacre sets out to provide a clear and engaging exploration of the facts about our medical establishments. He questions the ethics of modern practices and their impact on every aspect of our lives.

Goldacre begins by examining the history of medicine and how it has evolved over time. He highlights the achievements of modern medicine, such as the development of vaccines, antibiotics, and life-saving treatments. However, he also points out the flaws and shortcomings of the medical system, such as the overuse of drugs, the prevalence of medical errors, and the high cost of healthcare.

One of the central themes of the book is the question of whether medicine is still beneficial for us. Goldacre argues that while modern medicine has made significant strides in improving health and longevity, it has also come with unintended consequences. He points out that the overuse of drugs can lead to side effects, drug resistance, and even addiction. Similarly, the prevalence of medical errors can cause harm to patients and increase healthcare costs.

Goldacre also criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for its role in promoting drugs and treatments that may not be effective or safe. He argues that the industry is driven by profits rather than patient health and that it often prioritizes marketing over scientific evidence. This can lead to the prescription of unnecessary drugs, which can have negative side effects and waste healthcare resources.

In addition to examining the ethical implications of modern medicine, Goldacre also takes a critical look at the impact of healthcare on society. He argues that the high cost of healthcare is a significant burden on individuals, families, and governments, and that it can lead to social and economic inequality. He suggests that there are ways to improve the healthcare system, such as reducing the overuse of drugs, improving patient safety, and making healthcare more affordable.

Overall, "Is Medicine Still Good for Us?" is a thought-provoking and important book that challenges readers to think critically about the medical system and its impact on our lives. Goldacre provides a clear and engaging exploration of the facts, and his arguments are supported by extensive research and evidence. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in healthcare, medicine, and the ethics of modern practices.

In conclusion, modern medicine is an incredibly powerful force, achieving unprecedented successes. However, it comes with a significant cost, as individuals suffer from the failures of medicines and the economic burden of healthcare is skyrocketing. The question arises: have we struck the right balance in our approach to medicine?

In his book "Is Medicine Still Good for Us?", author Dr. Ben Goldacre sets out to provide a clear and engaging exploration of the facts about our medical establishments. He questions the ethics of modern practices and their impact on every aspect of our lives.

Goldacre begins by examining the history of medicine and how it has evolved over time. He highlights the achievements of modern medicine, such as the development of vaccines, antibiotics, and life-saving treatments. However, he also points out the flaws and shortcomings of the medical system, such as the overuse of drugs, the prevalence of medical errors, and the high cost of healthcare.

One of the central themes of the book is the question of whether medicine is still beneficial for us. Goldacre argues that while modern medicine has made significant strides in improving health and longevity, it has also come with unintended consequences. He points out that the overuse of drugs can lead to side effects, drug resistance, and even addiction. Similarly, the prevalence of medical errors can cause harm to patients and increase healthcare costs.

Goldacre also criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for its role in promoting drugs and treatments that may not be effective or safe. He argues that the industry is driven by profits rather than patient health and that it often prioritizes marketing over scientific evidence. This can lead to the prescription of unnecessary drugs, which can have negative side effects and waste healthcare resources.

In addition to examining the ethical implications of modern medicine, Goldacre also takes a critical look at the impact of healthcare on society. He argues that the high cost of healthcare is a significant burden on individuals, families, and governments, and that it can lead to social and economic inequality. He suggests that there are ways to improve the healthcare system, such as reducing the overuse of drugs, improving patient safety, and making healthcare more affordable.

Overall, "Is Medicine Still Good for Us?" is a thought-provoking and important book that challenges readers to think critically about the medical system and its impact on our lives. Goldacre provides a clear and engaging exploration of the facts, and his arguments are supported by extensive research and evidence. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in healthcare, medicine, and the ethics of modern practices.

\n Weight: 332g\n
Dimension: 228 x 153 x 12 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780500294581\n \n

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