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Heart failure (HF) affects over 60 million individuals globally. Contemporary guideline‐directed medical therapies (GDMT) reduce cardiovascular mortality and HF hospitalizations. However, medication non‐adherence represents a critical barrier limiting real‐world efficacy of GDMT.
Gianluigi Savarese +37 more
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Types of Control in Acupuncture Clinical Trials Might Affect the Conclusion of the Trials: A Review of Acupuncture on Pain Management [PDF]
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Chen, H +8 more
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This study reports the development and linguistic validation of the Japanese version of the Chronic Pain Attribution Scale. The tool captures culturally nuanced beliefs about chronic pain causes and provides a foundation for research on treatment responses in Japanese‐speaking populations.
Keiko Yamada +8 more
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Adverse nocebo responses can cause harm to patients and interfere with treatment adherence and effects in both clinic practice and clinical trials. Nocebo responses refer to negative outcomes to active medical treatments in clinical trials or practice that cannot be explained by the treatment's pharmacologic effects.
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Infographic. This infographic summarizes the diagnostic approach to CeD in adults, including initial serological testing, histological confirmation, criteria for a no‐biopsy diagnosis, seronegative CeD, potential CeD, and the role of gluten challenge. Source: Authors' own creation (based on current clinical guidelines).
Abdulbaqi Al‐Toma +20 more
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This study examined placebo and nocebo effects, characterized by classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and expectancy effects. The placebo–placebo and nocebo–nocebo effects can be categorized to function independently, including the influence of various factors such as pill color, size, genetics (including other biological factors), branding ...
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A systematic review of sex differences in the placebo and the nocebo effect
Sara M Vambheim,1 Magne Arve Flaten2 1Department of Psychology, UiT, The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, 2Department of Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway Objectives: The present review ...
Vambheim SM, Flaten MA
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The term nocebo effect refers to the harmful outcomes that result from people’s negative beliefs, anticipations, or experiences related to the treatment rather than the pharmacological properties of the treatment.
Karolina Wartolowska
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Resolution of Longstanding Unilateral Facial Palsy after Receiving BNT-162b2 Vaccine: off Target Beneficial Effect or Reverse Nocebo Phenomenon? [PDF]
John SM Leung
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We compared long‐term changes in health complaints after amalgam removal in individuals attributing health issues to dental amalgam with individuals with similar health complaints but with no attribution to dental amalgam. ABSTRACT Background This government‐funded project comprised experimental treatment aimed at improving health and quality of life ...
Lars Björkman +4 more
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