The new audiobook "Medicina2. Apology" is devoted to evidence-based medicine, which has already taken root in the civilized world and seeks to reach the countries where doctors prefer to treat only by instinct. It was written by my favorite editor—the merciless debunker of quackery (fuflomicins), the creator of the online medical encyclopedia Encyclopedia Pathologica, as well as a young neurologist-doctor from Saint Petersburg, Nikita Zhukov. The editor R., composing this blurb, writes: "You didn’t expect it—yet it’s already here: a continuation of ‘Medicina,’ even more daring and hooligan, but no less accurate and scientific!…" The author Zh., clearing his throat: "Actually, I think this book turned out much more pink and fluffy than the last one. Editor, stop." "Until now, the only useful medical book that could somehow help in life was the old and very heavy ‘Encyclopedia of Gynecological Diseases’. It helped a little to understand women. And then this book appeared—daring, cheeky, very controversial, and very ambiguous. But damn it, it is exactly the same simple medical science-pop that will become clear to the average person."—BroDude, a men’s internet magazine.