Goldacre is known in particular for his Bad Science column in The Guardian, which he wrote between 2003 and 2011, and is the author of four books: Bad Science (2008), a critique of irrationality and certain forms of alternative medicine; Bad Pharma (2012), an examination of the pharmaceutical industry, its publishing and marketing practices, and its relationship with the medical profession;[12]I Think You'll Find It's a Bit More Complicated Than That,[13] a collection of his journalism; and Statins, about evidence-based medicine.[14] Goldacre frequently delivers free talks about bad science; he describes himself as a "nerd evangelist".[15][16][17]
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