In addition, the placebo effect is even higher when the placebo has some antihistamine effect. |
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Overall, there is much to learn about placebo substances and the placebo effect. |
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All of health care before that was the power of the placebo effect, and the charismatic health care provider. |
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If a curative effect doesn't show up in double-blind tests, then you're mainly talking about the placebo effect, in any case. |
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Most health care professionals view homeopathy as relying on the placebo effect to produce results. |
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This study was observational, and intravenous treatment by enthusiastic investigators has a considerable placebo effect. |
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It apparently did not occur to Gary that maybe he had tapped into the placebo effect or the power of suggestion. |
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This raises the question of whether treatment causes a placebo effect, perhaps because of the extra time spent with patients. |
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Most doctors are aware of placebos and the placebo effect, but probably few have given the subject any serious thought. |
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In medicine we have to add double blind testing, because both physician and patient can be misled by the placebo effect of hope. |
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The placebo effect is then defined as the difference in effect in the patients receiving placebo compared with those receiving no treatment. |
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The incidence also explains the powerful placebo effect of some treatments. |
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Therefore, we cannot be certain whether our data show a specific effect of magnets, a placebo effect, or both. |
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Research was an important component of the course, and lectures on research methods and the placebo effect were included. |
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An indication that regression to the mean is occurring is that patients with the worst clinical scores have the biggest placebo effect. |
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The interpretation is that acupuncture needling is of benefit in neck pain and that this is not attributable to a placebo effect. |
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The main disadvantage of an open trial is the possibility of a placebo effect favouring antibiotics. |
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Since the placebo effect may depend on the patient's conscious or subconscious attitudes to treatment, this might be thought relevant. |
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Whatever the treatment, the placebo effect is always present, whether intended or unintended. |
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This implies that our findings perhaps cannot be explained purely in terms of the placebo effect. |
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The most well known example of generalized expectancies is the placebo effect. |
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My project looked at the placebo effect from three different angles: neurological, psychological and cerebral. |
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This may be attributed to a high placebo effect and the large number of poorly controlled trials in women without a pretrial diagnosis of premenstrual syndrome. |
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The placebo effect is a real problem in some clinical trials. |
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In fact, however, the placebo effect itself varies greatly, not only with the condition being treated but also with the mental outlook of the patient. |
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In other words, the pill has become a conditioned stimulus, eliciting a conditioned response which is placebo effect. |
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Children also take homeopathic remedies and there can be some placebo effect in this situation. |
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It's very hard to see how a cow or a dog or a cat can operate according to the placebo effect. |
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He thought at first, maybe it was a placebo effect, but he doesn't think that now. |
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I don't think it can be said that homeopathy has a placebo effect, when we see the therapeutic effect confirmed everyday in our offices. |
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The placebo effect of feeding a diet that was generally given free to the owners was likely significant. |
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The real effect, which abstracts away from the placebo effect, would be measured by comparing the two groups. |
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Then there is the claim that those who have reported improvements could be experiencing a placebo effect. |
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I still find it hard to believe a placebo effect can give someone the ability to walk, but stranger things have happened. |
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Although people commonly think of a placebo as a component of pharmacotherapy, the placebo effect may also exert powerful effects on surgical outcomes. |
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The placebo effect may also play a role, creating a feeling of improved health, which, unfortunately, is only temporary and will disappear after a few months. |
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A placebo effect was observed in most of these studies during the initial treatment period, i.e. there was no difference in the symptom improvement between the trimebutine and placebo groups. |
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Joe does more than simply explore the history and the physiology of the placebo effect. |
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Whilst this proposal is at face value counter-intuitive, it is not inconsistent with recent findings relating to the placebo effect in medicine. |
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Even within the realm of medicine, the psychological is as important as the physical, and the placebo effect not to be sniffed at. |
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A feeling that the vertebra has been returned to its normal position, a perception that the cracking sound indicates effectiveness, and the manual contact preceding the manipulation all contribute to the placebo effect. |
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It includes: verifying that the placebo effect really exists, finding the source of its generation and then bringing together the factors required to produce the placebo effect. |
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I have trouble imagining how the French Minister of Health would allow half of the population to be treated using nothing other than the placebo effect for decades and decades. |
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I have trouble believing that the government authorities in England would be involved in some sort of conspiracy to treat their patients with nothing other than the placebo effect. |
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For this reason, critics argue that therapies that rely on the placebo effect to define success are very dangerous. |
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Establishing a link between certain genes and the placebo effect is in its infancy, the researchers say online April 13 in Trends in Molecular Medicine. |
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Because compression clothing is a valid treatment for some ailments, the clothing may have that benefit, but the added copper may have no benefit beyond a placebo effect. |
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The placebo effect has a dark twin called the nocebo effect. |
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Maybe I don't but there needs to be work done even if just to prove that the Placebo effect is in operation. |
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