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In this episode, Kris and Paul discuss statistics and their significance with data analyst and fellow Power Company coach, Dale Wilson. He explains his views on statistical models, p-values, and more — and breaks down how we should be looking at all this data as climbers. *Additional studies/resources mentioned in this episode: Scientists rise up against statistical significance by Valentin Amrhein, Sander Greenland, and Blake McShane; published in Nature 567 (305-307), 2019. 800 scientists say it's time to abandon “statistical significance” by Brian Resnick; published on Vox; March, 22, 2019. Systematic review of the use of “magnitude-based inference” in sports science and medicine by Keith R. Lohse, Kristin L. Sainani, J. Andrew Taylor, Michael L. Butson, Emma J. Knight, and Andrew J. Vickers; published on PLOS ONE; June 26, 2020. Make sure you're subscribed, leave us a review, and share! And please tell all of your friends who are confused and overwhelmed by the amount of jumbled and conflicting training info out there, that you have the perfect podcast for them. Better Call Paul | Breaking Beta is brought to you by Power Company Climbing and Crux Conditioning, and is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective. Find full episode transcripts, citations, and more at our website. Follow Kris and Breaking Beta on Instagram Follow Paul and Crux Conditioning on Instagram If you have questions, comments, or want to suggest a paper we should cover, find us at our Community + Knowledge Hub. Our music is from legendary South Dakota band Rifflord.
**DISCLAIMER: Please note that the views of our podcast guests may not always align with the views of Nutritank** This three-part series will be exploring the role of integrative medicine in facilitating holistic care in cancer. In this episode, Nutritank is joined with spokespeople from two UK-based charities specialising in supporting individuals living with cancer: ‘Penny Brohn’ and ‘Yes to Life’. Dr Catherine Zollman, the medical director at ‘Penny Brohn’, is a current general practitioner practising in the NHS with a background in medical oncology. Robin Daly, the chairman and founder of ‘Yes to Life’, has created a platform of support for patients with cancer after a personal tragedy. In the first part of this podcast, we explore the origins of and the work that ‘Penny Brohn’ does and discover out how the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic affected their services. In the latter part, Robin Daly discusses the inspiring story and the rationale behind ‘Yes to Life’ as well as the impact that integrative support services can have on the lives of patients. We hope you enjoy this podcast just as we enjoyed making it. Podcast show notes: Twitter: @catzollman, @RMK_Daly, @yestolife, @PennyBrohnUK https://www.instagram.com/pennybrohnuk https://www.instagram.com/yestolifecharity/ https://www.facebook.com/PennyBrohnUK/ https://www.facebook.com/yestolifecharity/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWh-FeMBAl2lozhb8Z7nAjg?view_as=subscriber https://www.pennybrohn.org.uk https://yestolife.org.uk https://yestolife.org.uk/wigwam-support/ https://collegeofmedicine.org.uk https://www.nccih.nih.gov “ABC of Complementary Medicine”, 2nd Edition by Catherine Zollman, Andrew J. Vickers, Janet Richardson.
Interview with Ruth Etzioni, PhD, author of Economic Analysis of Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening and Selective Treatment Strategies, and Andrew J. Vickers, PhD, author of Does Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening Do More Good Than Harm? Depends on How You Do It