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Investigating visual effects of a disgust nocebo with fMRI [PDF]
There is growing evidence that placebos are able to influence visual perception. A previous functional magnetic resonance imaging study on the processing of disgust images demonstrated that a “disgust placebo” (inert pill administered with the verbal ...
Carina Höfler, Albert Wabnegger, Anne Schienle
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An Examination of Public Knowledge of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
There is confusion regarding the symptoms, mechanisms of injury, and treatment and recovery associated with mTBI. This study sought to build upon previous research by investigating mTBI knowledge among college students and the general population. Overall, mTBI knowledge accuracy was 67%, which highlights the importance of education following mTBI ...
Taylor Zurlinden+6 more
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Nocebo effects in clinical studies: hints for pain therapy
. Introduction:. Nocebo-induced algesic responses occurring within clinical contexts present a challenge for health care practitioners working in the field of pain medicine. Objectives:.
Regine Klinger+3 more
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Positive messages may reduce patient pain: A meta-analysis [PDF]
Introduction Current treatments for pain have limited benefits and worrying side effects. Some studies suggest that pain is reduced when clinicians deliver positive messages.
Howick, Jeremy, Mebius, Alexander
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Paradigm clashes and progress: a personal reflection on a 50-year association with ABCT [PDF]
Why is ABCT a successful, vibrant, and growing association when most other professional associations are withering on the vine? Since the first annual meeting of the organization, which I was privileged to attend, I have witnessed repeated changes in ...
Barlow, David H.
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ABSTRACT Background Evaluating communication in clinical settings is essential for enhancing patient satisfaction and improving treatment outcomes. Objective This study examined the quality of consultations and communication practices used at a hospital‐based Danish Medical Spine Clinic.
Christina Emborg+2 more
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Catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met polymorphism is associated with somatosensory amplification and nocebo responses. [PDF]
A large number of unwanted adverse events and symptoms reported by patients in clinical trials are not caused by the drug provided, since most of adverse events also occur in corresponding placebo groups.
Laura Wendt+8 more
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Background The effects of many treatments in healthcare are determined by factors other than the treatment itself. Patients’ expectations and the relationship with their healthcare provider can significantly affect treatment outcomes and thereby play a ...
Janine Westendorp+8 more
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Nonadherence to statins:individualized intervention strategies outside the pill box [PDF]
Poor adherence to statin therapy is linked to significantly increased risk of cardiovascular events and death. Unfortunately, adherence to statins is far from optimal.
Lansberg, Peter+4 more
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The perception of taking a generic, relative to brand, medication has been demonstrated to exacerbate the nocebo effect. Conversely, positive attribute framing has been shown to attenuate the nocebo effect. However, little is known about the longevity of
Kirsten Barnes+7 more
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