Does Evid Make a Difference in Consumer Behavior? Sales of Supplements Before & After Publicatn of -ve Rsrch Results https://t.co/SdDW0b8doA
.@AlanLevinovitz Gr8 stuff! Adding to challenge of regulating homeopathy: evidence of no efficacy ≠ < sales. See: https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ
RT @eturnermd1: In health care as in politics, impact of "bad" > "not good" https://t.co/3NvIxOm4vA https://t.co/HtTOW4N1q5
In health care as in politics, impact of "bad" > "not good" https://t.co/3NvIxOm4vA https://t.co/HtTOW4N1q5
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
RT @CaulfieldTim: @ajayn Tons of research on pt already. More won't change views (https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ) & may only legitimize. Plus, eth…
Consumer behavior won't change as long as altmed modalities enjoy State support & are allowed to make outlandish claims w/no restraint. https://t.co/76JuzG6xea
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
@ajayn Tons of research on pt already. More won't change views (https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ) & may only legitimize. Plus, ethics/resource Qs.
RT @CaulfieldTim: @PharmaLauren So true! Some evidence on point: https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ Data on efficacy ≠ behaviour change. But data on r…
@PharmaLauren So true! Some evidence on point: https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ Data on efficacy ≠ behaviour change. But data on risk might...
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
Should researchers study bunk science? https://t.co/8SX0Jmxq4k Me: rarely worth it. Plus, evid doesn't change minds: https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
RT @CaulfieldTim: Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @Helen…
Researching alternative medicine: Does evidence impact consumer behaviour? Not really. See https://t.co/ejnt1yrKmQ @HelenBranswell #science