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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 treatmen ...t the history of conventional medicine has largely been the history of the placebo effect... Most medicines used by doctors up until the 20th Century are now known t
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  • ...he-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld199900/ldselect/ldsctech/123/12305.htm#a20 placebo effect] from the source the Gareth introduced us to. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt ...Now, unless there's a pharmacologic miracle, this fairly well has to be a placebo effect from a real drug. What are the ethical obligations to continue?
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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 Guardia *[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8558295832641895552 Placebo Effect - Caffeine experiment] 3 min 50 sec
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  • ...elieve that they can have direct therapeutic effects, which never excludes placebo effect. This article does not take a position on whether techniques have therapeut {{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 Guardia *[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8558295832641895552 Placebo Effect - Caffeine experiment] 3 min 50 sec
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  • ...elieve that they can have direct therapeutic effects, which never excludes placebo effect. This article does not take a position on whether techniques have therapeut {{r|Placebo effect}}
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  • ==Selection of Reviews on The Placebo Effect== ...urotransmitter systems, such as opiate and dopamine, are involved with the placebo effect. Brain regions including anterior cingulate cortex, dorsolateral prefrontal
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  • ...ment. But since this does not seem to be the case, both [[placebo]] and [[placebo effect]] belong under related articles. Right, or am I confused? --[[User:Larry S ...oing the experimental or the control treatment. The double-blinding allows placebo effect, but prevents observer bias.
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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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  • The [[Placebo effect]] and [[Psychosomatic illness|psychosomatic disease]] are part of this subj
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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 treatmen ...t the history of conventional medicine has largely been the history of the placebo effect... Most medicines used by doctors up until the 20th Century are now known t
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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' effects
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  • 3. ''Do not ignore or ridicule the potential of the placebo effect to produce marked therapeutic benefit.
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  • ..., while six similarly large conventional trials were not compatible with a placebo effect.
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  • ...ause physical events.<ref name=Harbecke/> One facet of this topic is the [[placebo effect]]: does it indicate a real physical effect of the mind (perhaps via the bra ...twice as much symptom relief as the no-treatment group.”|Cara Feinberg|The placebo effect}}
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  • ...tment. The only way you can tell whether impovements are due to treatment, placebo effect or just natural recovery is [[randomized controlled trial]]. And there may
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  • ==Placebo versus placebo effect== ...due to the power of suggestion"<ref>{{MeSH|Placebo effect}}</ref> Thus the placebo effect can be a component of the effect of a treatment that has a true physiologic
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  • ...uently recorded with Homoeopathy and BFR treatments, it is likely that the placebo effect operates to a significant extent in both approaches.) '''Added to article'' ...in control? A critical analysis investigating therapeutic value beyond the placebo effect, and the potential of Bach flower remedies as a psychological method of pai
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  • ...he-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld199900/ldselect/ldsctech/123/12305.htm#a20 placebo effect] from the source the Gareth introduced us to. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt ...Now, unless there's a pharmacologic miracle, this fairly well has to be a placebo effect from a real drug. What are the ethical obligations to continue?
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  • ...be [[placebo]] effects - but in Hahnemann's time there was no concept of a placebo effect, and no understanding that there was any effective limit to how far substan
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  • ...ealing rituals generally, their effectiveness in evoking benefits from the placebo effect depends on getting patients to believe in the possibility of their efficacy
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  • ...livestock, reasoning that veterinary homeopathy was harder to dismiss as a placebo effect.
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  • ...including [[therapeutic touch]], that the effects produced are due to the placebo effect, specifically the power of suggestion.
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  • ...and the experiment is notable as a first demonstration of the power of the placebo effect. I think [http://www.glassarmonica.com/armonica/mesmer.php this account] is
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  • 3. ''Do not ignore or ridicule the potential of the placebo effect to produce marked therapeutic benefit.
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  • ...are more educated than those who don't (that does not "immunize" them to a placebo effect, though uneducated people are much more easily fooled by than the more educ
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  • ...ter an homeopathic treatment, I trust him-her that it is not necessarily a placebo effect. There are at least four people around me, whose opinions I value, who told
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  • ...be strong. The more value a subject believes an unknown drug has, the more placebo effect is has.<ref> Waber, Rebecca L., Baba Shiv, Ziv Carmon, and Dan Ariely. 2008 The placebo effect can be seen in controlled trials of surgical interventions with the control
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  • ...conventional medicine. The academic view is that homeopathy exploits the [[placebo effect]] — i.e. that the only benefits are those induced by suggestion, by arous
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  • ...be strong. The more value a subject believes an unknown drug has, the more placebo effect is has.<ref> Waber, Rebecca L., Baba Shiv, Ziv Carmon, and Dan Ariely. 2008 The placebo effect can be seen in controlled trials of surgical interventions with the control
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  • ...consumer driven rather than science based. Otherwise, you accept that the placebo effect is more than just doing nothing and it would be a legitimate practice. [[Us ...Gareth has some ideas for it. I am not, however, out to establish CAM is placebo effect. My biggest complaint about [[homeopathy]] is I still don't have a real sen
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  • ...neral consensus of their views is clear, that the effects are those of the placebo effect. It is important to explain the theories and beliefs of homeopaths in a way ...erstandably so. But how do you *know* that you healed them rather than the placebo effect? To you, this is real. To others, this is just one person's anecdotes, no m
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  • ...ew is that homeopathy, insofar as it has any effect at all, exploits the [[placebo effect]] - i.e. that the only benefits are those induced by the power of suggestio <blockquote>...we all recognise the strong placebo effect in, probably, all aspects of medical treatment, whether they are convention
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  • ...ses, chiropractic treatment might be efficacious because it exploits the [[placebo effect]] in an efficient way. ...ropractic treatment of such conditions has some benefits by exploiting the placebo effect, there is a risk that false reassurance delays more appropriate medical tre
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  • ...ses may be due to non-specific actions of the drugs used, or may be due to placebo effect.
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  • ...h does give us an idea that we need to be looking for something. Even the placebo effect "must" have a chemical explanation, unless you believe in voodoo. [[User:D. ...e claims that advocates of such therapies make, mostly in the use of the [[placebo effect]], a surprisingly powerful psychological effect where a person who thinks t
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  • ...a mother" by manipulating the cervical spine of a newborn or infant for a "placebo effect" when for example - most otitis media in infants NEEDS NO TREATMENT and the In the UK at least, MDs do have a problem, in that they know that the placebo effect is powerful, but can't ethically use it (they have to explain the basis of
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  • ...ent, but the fact of any treatment. I wonder if a parallel to the "reverse placebo effect" of "white coat hypertension" might fit here somewhere? It does illustrate
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  • ...emonstrated effect caused by suggestion or of expectation; exactly how the placebo effect works is not known, but that it is often a very significant effect is - whi ...right minds, is that homeopathy can't work. It is not true to say that the placebo effect has nothing to do with pseudoscientific beliefs: the expectations are often
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  • ...onized bracelets have no significant effect on muscle pain relative to the placebo effect,<ref name="Mayo">''[[Mayo Clinic]] Proceedings'', 2002. 77:1164-1168.<br> [
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  • ...lead is perfectly appropriate; conventional medicine routinely accepts the placebo effect as a component of therapies. ...s that homeopathy is not efficacious (that is, it does not work beyond the placebo effect) and that explanations for why homeopathy would work are scientifically imp
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  • ...vinced that the efficacy doesn't have a conventional explanation (e.g. the placebo effect). Have a go please if my intent is clearer now[[User:Gareth Leng|Gareth Len ...have to accept that they were accomplishing something. When you speak of placebo effect, I'm assuming you mean that the placebo arm and the homeopathic arm of a tr
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  • ...ubatomic fields may continue taking homeopathic medicine with an excellent placebo effect, but at a financial cost that cannot be ignored. Those who maintain faith i
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  • ...a mother" by manipulating the cervical spine of a newborn or infant for a "placebo effect" when for example - most otitis media in infants NEEDS NO TREATMENT and the
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  • ...its observable correlate. For example, there is debate over whether the [[placebo effect]] indicates a mental influence over the body.<ref name=Kaptchuk/> {{cite journal |author=Ted J Kaptchuk |title=The placebo effect in alternative medicine: can the performance of a healing ritual have clini
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  • ...hat placebo treatments still have an important place in medicine, that the placebo effect can be considerable, and that it may be that the mode of treatment of homeo ...luence of homeopathy was indirect - partly through the appreciation of the placebo effect, the importance of hygeine and public health, and partly because the denial
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  • ...ince been overtaken by events. While we are have an active discussion at [[placebo effect]] about the neurotransmitter release and manipulation that do seem to be ve
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  • ...uniformly high in the "bedside manner" department, since much depended on placebo effect and that is quite dependent on presentation to the patient. So, suddenly, b
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  • ...entional medicine until the mid 20th century was mainly the history of the placebo effect. The first real conventional drug, aspirin, only came along at the start of
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  • ...p is rarely more effective than a sugar pill; the power and paradox of the placebo effect; how statistics and studies themselves are frequently deceptive; and why CP
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