The book is translated from Japanese, while the Japanese version of the "Choosing Wisely" project in the United States has selected 100 relatively common over-the-counter medical programs to explain. The Choosing Wisely project is a program sponsored by a number of professional medical organizations in the United States to list the activities of an over-medical program.
The Japanese author is a veterinary journalist, the Chinese translator is not a medical professional, the translation of individual professional words is wrong, "randomized controlled trial" translated into "Randomized comparative test", some sentences are also more awkward translation. Based on the above two points, the authoritative credibility of the book I think is not too high, only to Samsung. Interested in the words or should be directly online to see the original English.
Here is a excerpt from some of the information in the book:
1: With the United States Medical Experts recognized consortium (ABIM Foundation,abim Consortium) as the center, the 71 Society of the American Medicine Association plans to gradually announce the "over-medical details", by 2013 there have been 50 societies published the "over-medical" details. This activity is named "Choosing Wisely", or "smart choice". #209
2: In the UK study, people who underwent a CT scan were 3 times times more likely to have leukemia and tumors. #365
3: Nearly 10 years, due to evidence-based medicine, the medical front line has undergone great changes. Previously thought that the medical knowledge can be based on clinical results, some have been completely denied, there have been a number of doctors in the world to take notice of the case. #521
4: The American Society of Clinical Oncology lists in the details of the choosing wisely that a cancer treatment has been performed and no symptoms have been followed, so the pet test and PET-CT examination are not performed. #996
5: The American Society of First Aid concluded, "minor head trauma, do not go to the emergency CT scan." #1052
6: The American Academy of Pediatrics points out that "in children under 4 years of age, respiratory organ disease, do not prescribe cough medicine, cold medicine." #1073
7: Children often have cramps due to fever, sometimes making guardians shudder. The American Academy of Pediatrics points out that "the spasm caused by fever should not be computed by CT or MRI." #1081
8: The American Academy of Internal Medicine also agrees that there are no special causes of lumbago and do not perform imaging examinations. #1160
9: The North American Spine Society argues that it is not recommended to stay in bed for more than 48 hours to treat low back pain. This means that even if you have low back pain, do not recuperate, but activities. #1176
10: The American Headache Society points out that "long-term or frequent use of OTC drugs on the market is not recommended to treat headaches". #1482
"100 kinds of over-medical large public": translated from the Japanese version, the Japanese version is based on the United States "Choosing Wisely" project. Samsung recommendations