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expand product usage and to make profits. Medications are advertised as
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available to them and sales may be so low that no money is made by the
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(or negative) soundbites might not give a person the information they
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are often used when medications are advertised to the general public.
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is the statistical knowledge of the general population? Is it easy to
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risk of cancer by 50 percent, or another drug that only eliminates
cancer in one out of 100 people? Most people would choose the drug that
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looking at the same statistic. One way is called relative risk; the
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breast cancer during the trial duration, but when all 100 people are put
on the drug, only one person gets breast cancer. This means the
reduction of breast cancer is one person out of 100. Yet the relative
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though this drug may help one out of 100 people, its side effects
create increased risks to all 100 people. Everyone suffers some harm
from the potential side effects of the drug, even if that harm is not
immediately evident. However, only one out of 100 people was actually
helped by the drug. Review the 10 Essential Services of Public Health here: https://www.cdc.gov/stltpublichealth/publichealthservices/essentialhealthservices.html In your post: Discuss how 4 of the Essential Services of Public Health relate to the issues of medication advertising and biostatistics. How would you rate your statistical knowledge? The knowledge of an average U.S. resident?Do
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