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Nocebo Effects and Scratching Behaviour on Itch
Nocebo effects, i.e. reduced treatment effects due to patients’ negative expectations, play a role in itch. Recent studies have shown that nocebo effects can be induced experimentally on itch and also be minimized and even turned into the opposite ...
Danielle J.P. Bartels +3 more
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Role of Psychosomatic Symptoms in COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy
Vaccination against COVID-19 is one of the highly effective preventative strategies to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19 infection.
Saral Desai +6 more
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Introducing the 'Drucebo' Effect in Statin Therapy: A systematic review of studies comparing reported rates of statin-associated muscle symptoms, under blinded and open-label conditions. [PDF]
Background: The ‘placebo effect’ and ‘nocebo effect’ are phenomena whereby beneficial (placebo) or adverse (nocebo) effects result from the expectation that an inert substance will relieve or cause a particular symptom.
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Az elektromágneses túlérzékenység jelensége az empirikus eredmények tükrében = Electromagnetic hypersensitivity in the light of empirical results [PDF]
Az elektromágneses túlérzékenység (electromagnetic hypersensitivity — EHS) a modern korral együtt járó egészségi problémák egyik tipikus képviselője, lényegében a működő elektromos eszközök és berendezések közelében észlelt kellemetlen közérzetet és nem ...
Szemerszky, Renáta
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ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the knowledge of orthopedic manual therapists (OMTs) regarding context factors (CFs) capable of triggering nocebo effects during the treatment and how this knowledge is related to their socio-demographic ...
Giacomo Rossettini +11 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 exacerbation of a clinical condition or the occurrence of negative symptoms after an inert substance dispensation or a sham treatment is known as “nocebo effect.” Nocebo is the psychobiological effect due to the negative psychosocial context that ...
Martina Amanzio +3 more
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Background: Placebo/nocebo effects involve the autonomic nervous system, including cardiac activity, but studies have reported inconsistent findings on how cardiac activity is modulated following a placebo/nocebo effect. However, no systematic review has
Hojjat Daniali, Magne Arve Flaten
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Placebo or Nocebo Interventions as Affected by Hypnotic Susceptibility
The purpose of the present study was to examine placebo and nocebo effects under hypnotic analgesia in lowly hypnotizable (LH) and highly hypnotizable (HH) subjects.
Yair Sharav, Yaron Haviv, Michael Tal
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Relieving pain using dose-extending placebos [PDF]
Placebos are often used by clinicians, usually deceptively and with little rationale or evidence of benefit, making their use ethically problematic. In contrast with their typical current use, a provocative line of research suggests that placebos can be ...
Colloca, Luana +2 more
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