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No Reason to Feel Sick? Nocebo Responses in the Placebo Arms of Experimental Endotoxemia Studies
Adverse side effects are reported by a large proportion of patients undergoing medical treatment in clinical practice or clinical trials. Nocebo effects, induced by negative treatment expectancies, can contribute to negative patient-reported outcomes but
Sven Benson, Sigrid Elsenbruch
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Background Placebo and nocebo effects embody psychoneurobiological phenomena where behavioural, neurophysiological, perceptive and cognitive changes occur during the therapeutic encounter in the healthcare context.
Giacomo Rossettini +4 more
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Association of nocebo hyperalgesia and basic somatosensory characteristics in a large cohort
Medical outcomes are strongly affected by placebo and nocebo effects. Prediction of who responds to such expectation effects has proven to be challenging.
Mari Hanna Feldhaus +3 more
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Can verbal suggestions strengthen the effects of a relaxation intervention? [PDF]
Short stress management interventions such as relaxation therapy have demonstrated preliminary effectiveness in reducing stress-related problems. A promising tool to strengthen the effectiveness of relaxation-based interventions is the use of verbal ...
Evers, Andrea W. M. +6 more
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Role of conditioning and verbal suggestion in placebo and nocebo effects on itch. [PDF]
Placebo and nocebo effects are known to play a key role in treatment effects in a wide variety of conditions. These effects have frequently been investigated with regard to pain and also in other physical sensations, but have hardly been investigated ...
Danielle J P Bartels +7 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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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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BackgroundNocebo and placebo effects, i.e., adverse or beneficial treatment effects, respectively, putatively due to expectancies can modulate pain and itch. These effects can generalize within the pain or itch modality.
Lingling Weng +9 more
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Regulation with Placebo Effects [PDF]
A growing scientific literature supports the existence of placebo effects from a wide range of health interventions and for a range of medical conditions.
Malani, Anup
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Abstract Background and Aims Psilocybin has emerged as a potential treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), but early efficacy data are inconsistent. Depression following alcohol detoxification significantly increases the risk of relapse. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of psilocybin‐assisted
Amandine Luquiens +7 more
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