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Reconsidering Behavior Modification

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The science of behavior modification has been proven as an effective way to stop bad habits like overeating and smoking — and now new smartphone apps make it easier for us to track what we do and try to change our ways. But the specter of “Clockwork Orange”-type mind control still casts a shadow on the field.

Guests:

Bonnie Spring, professor of preventive medicine, psychology and psychiatry at Northwestern University, and behavioral medicine director and co-program leader for cancer prevention

David Freedman, writer for The Atlantic and author of "Wrong: Why Experts Keep Failing Us -- And How to Know When Not to Trust Them"

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