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Impact of the Patient-Clinician Relationship on Medical and Psychological Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials [PDF]
The role of the patient-provider relationship in delivery and effectiveness of medical treatments is an emerging research area that should benefit from a review and synthesis of its findings.
Ren-Sun, Joyce
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Failure to Find a Conditioned Placebo Analgesic Response
Background: Associative learning has, in several studies, been modulated by the sex of the participant. Consistent with this, a recent review found that conditioned nocebo effects are stronger in females than in males.Purpose: It has been suggested that ...
Magne A. Flaten +5 more
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Effect of Genetic Information and Information About Caffeine Content on Caffeine Withdrawal Symptoms
This study sought to test the effect of genetic information and information about the caffeine content of a beverage on caffeine withdrawal, specifically if: (1) being informed that one has tested positive for a gene related to caffeine withdrawal can ...
Llewellyn Mills +2 more
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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. These nocebo effects also play a major role in drug discontinuation in clinical practice, negatively affecting treatment efficacy as well as patient ...
Wendt, Laura +8 more
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The link between health complaints and wind turbines: support for the nocebo expectations hypothesis
The worldwide expansion of wind energy has met with opposition based on concerns that the infrasound generated by wind turbines causes health problems in nearby residents.
Fiona eCrichton +3 more
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Between placebo and nocebo: Response to control treatment is mediated by amygdala activity and connectivity. [PDF]
Egorova N +3 more
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Placebo and nocebo responses in restless legs syndrome
To estimate the placebo and nocebo responses in restless legs syndrome (RLS) and explore their determinants.
Silva, Maria A +9 more
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Fumaric acid esters (FAEs) remain a widespread therapy option for moderate-to-severe psoriasis. However, drug survival of FAEs is limited by adverse events (AEs) or inadequate treatment response.
Frederik Krefting +3 more
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Placebo and Nocebo Responses in Pharmacological Trials of Tic Disorders: A Meta‐Analysis
AbstractBackgroundClinical trials of new drugs for tic disorders (TD) often fail to yield positive results. Placebo and nocebo responses play a vital role in interpreting the outcomes of randomized controlled trials (RCTs), yet these responses in RCTs of TD remain unexplored.ObjectiveThe aim was to assess the magnitude of placebo and nocebo responses ...
Simeng Wang +9 more
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The Future of Emotional Harm [PDF]
Why should tort law treat claims for emotional harm as a second-class citizen? Judicial skepticism about these claims is long entrenched, justified by an amalgam of perceived problems ranging from proof difficulties for causation and the need to ...
Grey, Betsy J.
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