
Translating Medical and Health Research For All researchtranslation.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceHealth & Fitness | |||

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“Train” is the band’s epony... more
More than a decade ago, large data reviews found that using drugs to tightly control blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes does more harm than good. In careful studies, it didn’t save lives, reduce heart problems, or prevent kidney failure. And ... more
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Every generation of medicine has its totems—high-tech gizmos that measure, promising mastery over the human form if we can just capture the numbers precisely, continuously, and in triplicate. For my teachers the Swan–Ganz, a fancy catheter snaked int... more
During the pandemic we were treated to a common, but curious site in traffic: A driver gliding by, alone in the car, windows up—wearing a mask. Like Covid was hiding in the glove compartment.
It’s tough to count the things that went wrong to make s... more
As you can probably tell I’m frustrated with modern medicine’s apparent immunity to evidence, so I hope you’ll suffer my rant-y, short essay this week.
Research Translation is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work,... more
Imagine a weatherman who’s wrong 97% of the time he predicts rain. Picnics and ballgames canceled, flights rerouted, bikes garaged. Yet somehow, he has fans—devout ones—who revel in warning their neighbors about coming storms.
“Stock up!” they cry, ... more
On September 22nd the most important figures in US government and health performed a bit of research translation at a podium in the White House.
That, of course, compelled a new issue of Research Translation. It’s all audio this time, folks, sorry ... more
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