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'Just breathe normally': word choices that trigger nocebo responses in patients.
The American journal of nursing, 2008Negative reactions to placebo medications -- sometimes called "nocebo effects" -- are well documented. Similar responses can be induced in suggestible patients when providers use language that tends to increase patients' stress and negative expectations.
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The Non‐nocebo Response: Can Migraine Medication Efficacy Be Enhanced?
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2003openaire +2 more sources
Nocebo response in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis : a systematic review and meta-analysis
2020Introduction: the nocebo response is the presence of adverse events in the placebo arm. Given its importance in in trail security, we decided study if this response exists in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) trial. Objective: to estimate the magnitude of nocebo response in ALS and explore possible associations with particular study characteristics ...
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S640 CLASSICALLY CONDITIONED HYPERALGESIA - LEARNING A NOCEBO RESPONSE WITHOUT VERBAL SUGGESTION
European Journal of Pain Supplements, 2011A.-K. Bräscher +4 more
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Getting the pain you expect: mechanisms of placebo, nocebo and reappraisal effects in humans
Nature Medicine, 2010Irene Tracey
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733 HOW DURATION OF CONDITIONING TRIALS AFFECTS PLACEBO AND NOCEBO RESPONSIVENESS
European Journal of Pain, 2009L. Colloca +5 more
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