10 episodes

This is the podcast for HealthNewsReview.org, a website that helps people become smarter health care consumers by helping them sharpen their critical analysis of claims about health care interventions. The 1st 25 episodes were hosted by our Publisher, veteran health care journalist Gary Schwitzer. Now multimedia producer Michael Joyce brings you the stories. The aim is to improve the public dialogue about health care. You'll hear stories and interviews with people who are passionate about helping people get accurate, balanced, complete health care information so that they can make better decisions. It's a rubber-meets-the-road health care reform initiative. All are archived on HealthNewsReview.org at http://www.healthnewsreview.org/toolkit/health-news-watchdog-podcasts/.

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This is the podcast for HealthNewsReview.org, a website that helps people become smarter health care consumers by helping them sharpen their critical analysis of claims about health care interventions. The 1st 25 episodes were hosted by our Publisher, veteran health care journalist Gary Schwitzer. Now multimedia producer Michael Joyce brings you the stories. The aim is to improve the public dialogue about health care. You'll hear stories and interviews with people who are passionate about helping people get accurate, balanced, complete health care information so that they can make better decisions. It's a rubber-meets-the-road health care reform initiative. All are archived on HealthNewsReview.org at http://www.healthnewsreview.org/toolkit/health-news-watchdog-podcasts/.

    Top 10 Quotes of 2018

    Top 10 Quotes of 2018

    This podcast was published by HealthNewsReview.org on December 4th, 2018. For more information and related links visit:

    https://www.healthnewsreview.org/podcastmedia/podcast-the-top-ten-quotes-of-2018/

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    This 50th podcast is most likely our last.

    In it we take a look back at some of the more memorable conversations of the past year.

    There's quite a mix of insights here on everything from what it means to 'cure' Alzheimer's and 'survive' cancer, to 'science-ploitation' and cutting through the hype surrounding precision medicine and the microbiome.

    • 20 min
    Our team reflects on what we've learned

    Our team reflects on what we've learned

    This track was originally published by HealthNewsReview.org on November 20, 2018. For links to more resources visit:

    https://www.healthnewsreview.org/podcastmedia/podcast-our-team-reflects-on-what-weve-learned/

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    After over 12 years of scrutinizing medical news to help improve the public dialogue on health care, HealthNewsReview.org closes up shop at the end of 2018.

    In this podcast, the seven members of the staff take a look back and share what they've learned from the experience.

    • 17 min
    The polluted stream of health care information

    The polluted stream of health care information

    This podcast was published by HealthNewsReview.org on October 31st, 2018. For more resources and related links visit:

    https://www.healthnewsreview.org/podcastmedia/podcast-the-polluted-stream-of-health-care-information/

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    As health care information flows from its source to the general public there are several opportunities for contamination.

    That contamination is something we document every day at HealthNewsReview.org: imbalanced, inaccurate media messages that mislead consumers about health care.

    But who is polluting our health care information? And how?

    In this podcast we speak with four people intimately involved in understanding and explaining not only how this happens, but what we can do about it.

    These experts will address topics such as the influence of promotional news releases, the impact of financial conflicts of interest, and the role of patient advocacy groups who don't always advocate in patients' best interests.

    • 17 min
    The problematic promise of a ‘cure’ for Alzheimer’s disease

    The problematic promise of a ‘cure’ for Alzheimer’s disease

    This podcast was originally published on September 4th, 2018. For more background information and helpful links visit:

    https://www.healthnewsreview.org/podcastmedia/podcast-the-problematic-promise-of-a-cure-for-alzheimers-disease/

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    Alzheimer's is a disease in which the cause is unknown, and a treatment hasn't been found.

    Despite this, the Alzheimer's Association features fundraising commercials that promise "breakthroughs ... a cure ... (and) the first person to survive Alzheimer's disease is out there."

    In this podcast we explore whether such promises are irresponsible, unethical, and potentially harmful. You'll hear from: A gerontologist, a bioethicist ,a geriatric neurologist, and three people whose lives have been deeply impacted by the disease.

    [Photo Attribution: David Claxton via Flickr]

    • 15 min
    ER docs highlight toxic health care myths

    ER docs highlight toxic health care myths

    This podcast was originally published on August 13, 2018. For more background information and helpful links visit:

    https://www.healthnewsreview.org/podcastmedia/podcast-emergency-docs-highlight-toxic-health-care-myths/
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    A trip to the emergency department is never a welcome experience, but it can be made worse -- or even be triggered by -- a patient's unrealistic expectations.

    Veteran emergency doctors Jerome Hoffman, M.D., and Greg Henry, M.D., discuss how misleading media messages can feed myths that lead to patient harms, and what patients and physicians can do about it.

    • 22 min
    The clear and present danger of too much healthcare

    The clear and present danger of too much healthcare

    This podcast was originally published on August 1, 2018.

    For related links and resources visit:

    https://www.healthnewsreview.org/podcastmedia/roy-moynihan-overdiagnosis/

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    Do we have too much health care that's supported by too little evidence?

    Roy Moynihan, PhD, thinks so.

    In this podcast, the erudite and personable Australian journalist-turned researcher helps us make sense of the complex intersection of over-diagnosis, evidence-based medicine, and conflicts of interest.

    • 21 min

Customer Reviews

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AlanCassels ,

Another great podcast

Gary Schwitzer's coverage of the #ShowMoreSpine campaign featured the incredible Ajay Puri, social media guru and change-agent. (Full disclosure: I'm part of the campaign) Anyone who cares about changing minds or righting wrongs should listen in...

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