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By the way, Nortin Hadler, in his book The Last Well Person, is also not happy with the relative risk measure of effectiveness.
Presenting Health Statistics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Susann Geiskopf-Hadler is a long-time recipe developer and food writer who has coauthored numerous books, including The Vegan Gourmet and The Complete Vegan Cookbook.
Top Ten Bestsellers - #9 Steve Carper 2008
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Hadler, a rheumatologist at the University of North Carolina Hospitals, says the fact that there is no diagnostic test for the syndrome can contribute to the way patients cope.
The Puzzle of Chronic Fatigue Amy Dockser Marcus 2011
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Abigail Zuger, an internist and frequent contributor to Times, recently reviewed Worried Sick: A Prescription for Health in an Overtreated America (Univesity of North Carolina Press, 376 pp., $28), by Nortin M. Hadler, “a rheumatologist and professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina who is a longtime debunker of much the establishment holds dear.”
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To read more about Hadler and Worried Sick, click here uncpress. unc.edu/browse/book_detail? title_id = 1545.
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Zuger adds that Hadler believes the way to achieve that goal is to ignore much of the conventional advice:
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Hadler, MD, professor of medicine and microbiology-immunology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Worried Sick.
Arthritis: 6 Diet Changes That Could Help Relieve Pain (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"I don't think the country is yet prepared to hear such arguments," Hadler told me in an e-mail interview.
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GMU's Robin Hanson is known for the belief that medical care is still roughly a 50-50 proposition the harm balances the help, and Hadler is in his camp.
A Hansonist MD, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Hadler argues that for many popular protocols cancer screening, heart surgery, treatment of muscle pain, the most reliable studies show benefits that are either not significantly or not materially significant.
A Hansonist MD, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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