
The Panic Virus
By
Seth Mnookin
Read by
Dan John Miller
Release:
01/19/2011
Release:
01/19/2011
Release:
01/19/2011
Release:
01/19/2011
Runtime:
10h 45m
Runtime:
10h 45m
Runtime:
10h 45m
Quantity:
A riveting and important chronicle of one life-and-death realm in which passionate, panicky belief has dangerously trumped reason---and put millions of children at risk.
Kurt Andersen, author of Heyday
The Panic Virus is a gripping scientific detective story about how grassroots radicals, snake-oil salesmen, and cynical journalists have perpetrated the biggest health-scare hoax of all time. It explores what happens when the media treats all viewpoints as equally valid, regardless of facts, from parents who are convinced that vaccines caused their children's autism to right-wing radicals who believe that climate change is a myth. It also explains how the endless quantity of information available online has radicalized partisans by fueling their tendency to filter out anything that doesn't reinforce their way of thinking.
Tens of millions of dollars have been wasted appeasing denialists who think the government is perpetrating a health "holocaust" on children. Declining vaccination rates have caused recent outbreaks of measles, whooping cough, and Hib—and children around the country are dying as a result.
Like works by Oliver Sacks and Richard Dawkins, The Panic Virus uses everyday experiences to show how science affects our lives. Listeners will learn why definitive proof in science is virtually impossible, how rational decision making is ruled by emotion, and why paupers' graves in the 1880s led to an outbreak of throat cancer in the 1950s.
Tens of millions of dollars have been wasted appeasing denialists who think the government is perpetrating a health "holocaust" on children. Declining vaccination rates have caused recent outbreaks of measles, whooping cough, and Hib—and children around the country are dying as a result.
Like works by Oliver Sacks and Richard Dawkins, The Panic Virus uses everyday experiences to show how science affects our lives. Listeners will learn why definitive proof in science is virtually impossible, how rational decision making is ruled by emotion, and why paupers' graves in the 1880s led to an outbreak of throat cancer in the 1950s.
Release:
2011-01-19
2011-01-19
2011-01-19
2011-01-19
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
10h 45m
10h 45m
10h 45m
10h 45m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.75 lb
0.0 lb
0.75 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781452600413
9781452670416
9798200099160
9798200099177
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