summary - A new study is the first to demonstrate beneficial placebo effect for lower back pain sufferers who knew they were taking 'fake pills.' Patients who knowingly took placebos reported 30 percent less pain and 29 percent reduction in disability compared to control group. 'Open-labeling' addresses longtime ethical dilemma, allowing patients to choose placebo treatments with informed consent.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Placebos And Pain
Science Daily: Knowingly taking placebo pills eases pain, study finds
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The placebo effect is how many questionable practices seem to work. I can think of entire professions out here that are based on it not science.
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