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  • ...ng to the [[United States of America]] [[National Library of Medicine]], a placebo is defined as a "dummy medication or treatment. Although placebos originall ...nd in the 14th century, Chaucer named his obsequious, flattering courtier 'Placebo' in the [[Canterbury Tales]].
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  • ==Selection of Reviews on The Placebo Effect== ...neuroimaging studies. ''Neurology'' 71:677-84 PMID 18725593 ''"A positive placebo response is seen in up to 50% of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), pa
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  • ...ve an effect, i.e., the effect is due to the power of suggestion. Thus the placebo effect can have a true physiologic role as a component of the effect of a t ...ion, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, ulcers and warts. Placebo responses have also been found to vary enormously —from 0 - 100 per cent
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  • ...e a position on whether techniques have therapeutic effects in addition to placebo. {{r|Placebo effect}}
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  • ==Selection of Reviews on The Placebo Effect== ...articles that were published in peer-reviewed academic journals about the placebo effect in 2007-2008.
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  • *[http://www.badscience.net/?p=620 All bow before the might of the placebo effect, it is the coolest strangest thing in medicine] Ben Goldacre, ''The *[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8558295832641895552 Placebo Effect - Caffeine experiment] 3 min 50 sec
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Placebo effect]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Placebo}}
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  • ...e a position on whether techniques have therapeutic effects in addition to placebo. {{r|Placebo}}
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  • ...e a position on whether techniques have therapeutic effects in addition to placebo. {{r|Placebo effect}}
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  • *[http://www.badscience.net/?p=620 All bow before the might of the placebo effect, it is the coolest strangest thing in medicine] Ben Goldacre, ''The *[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8558295832641895552 Placebo Effect - Caffeine experiment] 3 min 50 sec
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  • ...ivalent to the treatment. While a pill with no active ingredients can be a placebo, for surgery, '''sham surgery''' would require at least [[anesthesia]] and
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Placebo effect]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Placebo}}
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  • {{r|Placebo}} {{r|Placebo effect}}
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  • ==Policy on placebo controls== The use of [[placebo]]s in [[randomized controlled trial]]s remains controversial. Current polic
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  • ==Selection of Reviews on The Placebo Effect== ...neuroimaging studies. ''Neurology'' 71:677-84 PMID 18725593 ''"A positive placebo response is seen in up to 50% of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), pa
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  • ...atients with treatment-resistant hypertension: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet {{doi|10.1016/S0140-6736(09)61500-2}}</ref> ...atients with treatment-resistant hypertension: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet {{doi|10.1016/S0140-6736(09)61500-2}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Placebo}}
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  • ==Selection of Reviews on The Placebo Effect== ...articles that were published in peer-reviewed academic journals about the placebo effect in 2007-2008.
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  • {{r|Placebo}}
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  • ...ssarily expected to be ineffective; it may have effects derived from the [[placebo effect]] or [[nocebo effect]], but there may also be other 'non-specific' e ...f the pill or fluid contains active drug or only inert ingredients (i.e. a placebo). In the double-blind technique, neither the clinician nor the patient can
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  • | Placebo|| 4.2% (41/967)
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  • {{r|Placebo}}
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  • {{r|Pain and placebo}} {{r|Placebo}}
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  • The [[Placebo effect]] and [[Psychosomatic illness|psychosomatic disease]] are part of th
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  • ...ve an effect, i.e., the effect is due to the power of suggestion. Thus the placebo effect can have a true physiologic role as a component of the effect of a t ...ion, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, ulcers and warts. Placebo responses have also been found to vary enormously —from 0 - 100 per cent
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  • {{r|Placebo}}
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