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Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Alzheimer’s Research, Doctored Data, and the Human Cost | Charles Piller – EP 722

Passion Struck with John R. Miles

John R. Miles

Mental Health, Alternative Health, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.7779 Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2026

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

What happens when the systems we trust most struggle to correct themselves and the cost is paid by patients, families, and society?In this deeply consequential episode of Passion Struck, investigative journalist Charles Piller joins the show to discuss his groundbreaking book Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer’s. Piller, a senior writer for Science magazine, has spent years examining how Alzheimer’s research became shaped by incentives, reputation, and institutional inertia—and what that meant for scientific progress and human lives.At the center of this conversation is a pivotal 2006 Nature paper that helped cement the amyloid hypothesis as the dominant explanation for Alzheimer’s disease. That study shaped decades of funding, drug development, and clinical trials. Years later, independent analysts and researchers began raising concerns about manipulated images and the integrity of the data—concerns that moved slowly through formal channels while the research continued to guide practice.In this episode, John R. Miles and Charles Piller explore how systems communicate mattering through responsiveness, how delay and diffusion affect trust, and how institutional silence carries human consequences. They also examine the role of independent watchdogs, whistleblowers, and investigative journalism in preserving scientific integrity, even when doing so carries personal and professional risk.This conversation is not about cynicism toward science. It is about accountability, permeability, and the conditions that allow truth to remain alive within powerful systems.If you care about medical ethics, scientific integrity, or how institutions shape human mattering, this episode offers a vital and clarifying perspective.Check the full show notes here: https://passionstruck.com/charles-piller-alzheimers-research-fraud/Download a Free Companion Reflection Guide: https://www.theignitedlife.net/p/when-systems-decide-whether-people-matterConnect with JohnKeynote speaking, books, and podcast: https://linktr.ee/John_R_MilesPre-order the Children’s BookYou Matter, Luma: https://youmatterluma.com/Learn More About Charles Pillerhttps://www.science.org/author/charles-pillerBook:Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer’sAvailable wherever books are sold.In This Episode, You Will Learn
  • How Alzheimer’s research became shaped by incentives, prestige, and institutional coherence
  • Why responsiveness is a central signal of trust and mattering inside systems
  • How a single scientific paper influenced decades of funding and drug development
  • The role of independent analysts like Elisabeth Bik in protecting scientific integrity
  • Why whistleblowers such as Matthew Schrag face extraordinary personal and professional pressure
  • How delays and procedural diffusion affect patients and families in real time
  • The human story of Stephen Price and what clinical trials represent for those living with Alzheimer’s
  • What healthy systems require in order to remain open to correction and learning
Support the MovementEvery human deserves to feel seen, valued, and like they matter.Wear it. Live it. Show it. https://StartMattering.comDisclaimerThe Passion Struck podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Passion Struck or its affiliates. This podcast is not a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a licensed physician, therapist, or other qualified professional.

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Support the Movement: https://startmattering.com/. Every human deserves to feel seen, valued, and like they matter. Wear it. Live it. Show it.

Disclaimer

The Passion Struck podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Passion Struck or its affiliates. This podcast is not a substitute for professional medical or psychological advice.

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0:00.0

Coming up next on Passionstruck. I think people of good intentions can make mistakes. They can be drawn into

0:07.3

actions that are counterproductive, that are even counter to what their expressed views and wishes would be.

0:15.8

And my job is to try to tell the bigger story, to tell the human story behind some of these concerns

0:24.4

so that I don't want to leave readers with a sense of cynicism.

0:28.4

I think it's important to view the world as it is, but to also to try to generate a sense

0:34.9

of hopefulness about what it can be by exposing bad actions and trying

0:39.8

to correct them and also pointing out where things in the future might benefit from some of the

0:45.6

work that's being done. Welcome to Passionstruck. I'm your host John Miles. This is the show where

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we explore the art of human flourishing and what it truly means to live like it matters.

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Each week, I sit down with change makers, creators, scientists, and everyday heroes to decode the human experience

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and uncover the tools that help us lead with meaning, heal what hurts, and pursue the fullest expression of who we're capable of becoming.

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Whether you're designing your future, developing as a leader, or seeking deeper alignment in your life,

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this show is your invitation to grow with purpose and act with intention.

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Because the secret to a life of deep purpose, connection, and impact is choosing to live like you matter.

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Hey friends, welcome back to episode 722 of PassionStrapping. We're continuing our January series,

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the meaning makers, an exploration of how meaning is built,

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protected, and sometimes broken inside the systems we trust most.

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In recent episodes, we've been tracing how inner structures shape performance and identity.

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With New York Times best-selling author Jim Murphy, we explored inner excellence on Tuesday,

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how courage, wisdom, and love form the invisible foundation beneath extraordinary performance.

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Before that, we examined how pressure distorts judgment, how unseen cognitive strain erode self-trust, and how early systems of belonging

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shape regulation for life. Today we turn outward for truth, power, and consequence. Because meaning

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