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Drugs (Sometimes) Work
Craig Williams
15 episodes
1 week ago
An exploration of the science and the data behind many commonly used prescription drugs.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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An exploration of the science and the data behind many commonly used prescription drugs.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Correlation vs. Causation: Part 1, a problematic clinical trial
Drugs (Sometimes) Work
7 minutes 24 seconds
4 years ago
Correlation vs. Causation: Part 1, a problematic clinical trial

Understanding correlation versus causation is important. It is important in clinical drug trials and it is important in making public policy. If we dont really understand what the underlying cause of a problem is, we cannot fix that problem. In this 2-part episode, we'll explore this concept a bit and use relevant examples to highlight what is correlated and what is truly cause-and-effect.

Drugs (Sometimes) Work
An exploration of the science and the data behind many commonly used prescription drugs.