Kate O'Neill

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Among women of childbearing age using first- and second-generation oral contraceptives, 1 in 7,000 could expect to suffer a thrombosis; users of the new pill indeed had twice as much risk, 2 in 7,000. But that’s still a very small risk, because of this certified math fact: twice a tiny number is a tiny number.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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