[Foundation-l] [Fwd: November 1 Weekly Digest from HealthNewsReview.org]

Fred Bauder fredbaud at fairpoint.net
Mon Nov 1 14:27:11 UTC 2010


This organization reviews health news. I'm looking at this CNN article on
POM:

http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/10/27/health.pom.drink.labels/index.html

and their review:

http://www.healthnewsreview.org/review.html?review_id=3286

This issue has been in the news and our articles on pomegranate juice and
the manufacturer of POM are affected.

Fred


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Gary Schwitzer, Publisher

Welcome to November.
And it comes in like a lion with the r
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of Dr. Kenny Lin as Medical Officer for the U.S. Preventive Services Task
Force
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(USPSTF) - apparently over the cancellation of today's task force meeting
at which
a vote on prostate cancer screening recommendations was scheduled to take
place.
  On his blog, Lin says "Politics trumped science this time, as it has in
the past
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referring to the hijacking of the USPSTF breast cancer screening
recommendations
 one year ago.  He implies that the timing of the meeting, on the eve of
the midterm
elections, was problematic for somebody in Washington.
We wrapped up October with 12 story reviews last week - four of them on
news of
a new DNA test for colon cancer.  We found all four lacking - for a
variety of reasons.
 We just don't seem to scrutinize screening studies as carefully and
skeptically
 as we do other topics.
In at least one instance, an American Cancer Society official agreed with
us - that
a "flawed" study of PSA screening for prostate cancer did not prove a
decline in
 cancer recurrence
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One example of a journalist applying tough scrutiny to screening:  Larry
Husten
at Cardiobrief.org criticized free aneurysm screenings at K-Mart. He
concluded:
"Not all blue light specials are bargains.
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Also, don't miss the article on health product advertising flooding
editorial content
in new web ways
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I enjoyed my first visit to the University of Missouri last week, where I
gave the
luncheon keynote talk at the Missouri Health Policy Summit
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on "Too Good To Be True:  The Health Care Reform Stories You Don't Hear
Much About."
Thanks for your continued interest.  Let's look for some good stories and
improved
coverage this month.
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Story Reviews from the Past Week
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Researchers at Philadelphia conference announce progress toward
noninvasive colon
cancer test 
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Score: 2 out of 5 stars
The story starts with an overly optimistic lead and never does follow up
with adequate
discussion of the limitations of this preliminary research. And why use
the tired
old "Holy Grail appears to be getting close" line? (Not the only story to
do so.)
New DNA Tests Aimed at Reducing Colon Cancer 
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New York Times
Score: 3 out of 5 stars
Not good enough on some key criteria:  costs, evaluating the quality of
the evidence,
getting independent sources, and comparing the new approaches with
existing alternatives.
Noninvasive Test for Colon Cancer Shows Promise in Early Trial
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=kz7rkmcab&et=1103853465799&s=4173&e=001uWORIZ-vSxl1kclITtD7MHTARW-K2vplDZBSOg_F5ygYkZ1LCSuhcjnfzcvgdNqhEvPeLMyKIHJaqsDFSFirtvlbcWikqxthTT5TwOL98T1PJkrmeAK407cilYMxRUpHfW9bD3Uct-EX8HbPUIBw4ya3tTs6f4vX6v_pNr6J99c=]
Health Day
Score: 3 out of 5 stars
Health Day used the tired old line about the "Holy Grail." So did the
Philadelphia
Inquirer in its version of this story.  How about just giving readers the
"unholy
evidence"?
New Colon Cancer Screening Test in the Works
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WebMD
Score: 3 out of 5 stars
There were many ways we saw journalists hype this study.  (One journalist
wrote
to us that the news was "PR-driven hooey" and "frothy.") Instead of
framing this
 as "A new, consumer-friendly test for colon cancer" that "could persuade
more Americans
to undergo screening," this story could have provided more meaningful
context.
Do Cortisone Shots Actually Make Things Worse?
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New York Times
Score: 5 out of 5 stars
The story brought clarity to a complicated and confusing topic. It
offered important
take-home messages for patients and healthcare providers alike-at least
in the area
of tennis elbow, where the evidence is most compelling.
POM-boozled: Do health drinks live up to their labels?
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CNN Health
Score: 4 out of 5 stars
This Health.com story (not reported by but simply republished by CNN.com)
did an
 excellent job of picking apart the claims made by POM Wonderful
pomegranate juice
and other beverages that are promoted as health products.
More not always better with in vitro fertilization 
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Associated Press wire service
Score: 4 out of 5 stars
The story did a good job of covering what is new here: more is not more.
It was
a thoughtful, well-researched story.
Bitter Taste Receptors Found in Lungs May Aid Asthma Patients
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Health Day
Score: 0 out of 5 stars
This story appears to be nothing more than a rewrite of a university news
release
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Science working to create workable, safe blood substitutes
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Los Angeles Times
Score: 4 out of 5 stars
This wonderfully written piece serves as both a profile of one of the
most important
components of our bodies -- blood -- and a glimpse into the future of
what blood
 transfusions may become.
Aspirin May Cut Prostate Cancer Deaths
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WebMD
Score: 3 out of 5 stars
We think that WebMD - like Health Day
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- should have to write on the blackboard 100 times, "Association does not
equal
causation."  Maybe 200 times. In big letters.
Aspirin May Help Patients Beat Prostate Cancer
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=kz7rkmcab&et=1103853465799&s=4173&e=001uWORIZ-vSxm4LKJkJ-CPAanoaa4oqY5zG6u8eUZxw7-pFDm8IhPbhQ9AQODJ-IWgOZTPn2ZKv3HImHjAV8mHWIgKcqMbsStOvLd4H0grxtAsjBWQMHg8wqRPIHgrcp0jNB94qhH_ecAwMXMhzF7RRhk__2ZavAd-a5fXKySgSGA=]
Health Day
Score: 3 out of 5 stars
This story came so close at times to addressing key issues but still fell
short
on association vs. causation, on limitations of observational studies, on
costs,
 and on independent perspectives.
Baking Soda Boosts Athletic Performance 
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=kz7rkmcab&et=1103853465799&s=4173&e=001uWORIZ-vSxlnGBd0QQywVXcpNYTSC5g4M3YA9T2-5bYAzPhcDecWrb7ztdPVb8MLm_p7BRkaqNQpG6D2X4fqi-PWz02uzeCYKmCq_zPXrf5c5zAM87wjArfTzAh9HmTAW5KhJ89lov7ITdg-hDrsF7ypS-iuuRYijIPx-RjJj4Q=]
WebMD
Score: 0 out of 5 stars
Foot fault on this tiny, short-term tennis trial that has questionable
relevance
 to most readers.  Quotes are pulled from a news release.  There is no
independent
perspective.
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Blog Posts from the Past Week
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Gov't. agency prostate cancer screening expert resigns; meeting
cancellation the
 reason? 
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Health care political rhetoric on the eve of the midterm elections
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Cancer Society official:  "flawed" study does NOT prove that PSA tests
reduce cancer
recurrence
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Speaking at Missouri Health Policy Summit
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Drug company settles case complaining of prostate cancer fear-mongering
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Free aneurysm screenings: Not all K-Mart blue light specials are bargains

[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=kz7rkmcab&et=1103853465799&s=4173&e=001uWORIZ-vSxmu_NzDHXVm-JqVx7_et3dAS2bSNZm1kSNd4nWpePlUtcI2_D580wttLvftFok_lk2E3XzS3eBEq5rUAonkTb2UtBAJS4cvUeEEfQuQu_RiphBXcLpwRDUzaRyEOksSj5gddHhM2bh73hHJ0wWPXqy9823No7DXELjvlg2vcGHNwElwVBvKzyWV6aC_pCP3hABiqnBacj8JOrRIZwJNIMGrNCkX242_Kr_EEx2xmTshSZt9yCMTGNG8]
More robot hype - McGill's McSleepy joins DaVinci for McProstate removal
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=kz7rkmcab&et=1103853465799&s=4173&e=001uWORIZ-vSxmi8jxuvIsifqRmvhjDrk-6gPiPVkBhs2nxRBMp1XdzLCttuoMKfnscqHJuft-ZndIV8vdvVbwfpd0_zv9AjqQeT6Vdx71tMl3__5ZjHOjG9UzvBrf8IejpEEM90-TExpBURHYYZ5836tcwQvC20BSKfWApHcJP_fo6bH1OE5A1xfYYeSz4wiPzI-XhcM8zHBj7vKTNSoDQ883GGS5ztZuX6nBmXhqP0eHL2uKNtoMZC4WCD8fKLFqY]
Let's hope there isn't political pressure on prostate CA screening
recommendations
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Scans that are "little more than pretty pictures with a big price tag &
potentially
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How health product advertising is creeping (leaping?) into editorial
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"The secret sign of ageing" - international disease-mongering
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