Breastfeeding data is misrepresented in the episode about truth!
Hi Shankar, Long time listener here. I am a breastfeeding medicine doctor and researcher and was disappointed by the poor representation of breastfeeding data in the “where truth lies” episode of all places!! Alex Edmans is clearly well versed in economics literature but not in breastfeeding literature as there do exist causality studies in breastfeeding. Moreover, infant formula is not a treatment for babies born small for gestational age or jaundice as long as maternal milk production is robust. Please consider having a breastfeeding researcher on soon to correct this often misrepresented data set!
BurningMouthSux via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/18/24
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Sorry, I tried. It's clearly well produced and well advertised but too many gimmicks, no reporting and pretty basic topics. Listen to Radiolab instead. There are now too many other good pods out there that this is just not worth it. Do better.Read full review »
Jc399 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/15
Shankar Vedantam is a lively host. I like the length of the podcast and it keeps my laughing.
Honeydew felon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/10/15
I thoroughly enjoy Shankar Vedantam's segments on NPR and was always wanting more. So far it's entertaining and thought provoking. It doesn't always have to be super deep. Even simple social science can be interesting and revealing. Thank you Shankar! Good start to the podcast.Read full review »
iQRUZN via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/15
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