The placebo effect is a process in which someone thinks that something is healing them, even though it does not have such an effect when the patient is not told what it does, and the belief that they are being healed causes their physical condition to improve (usually just a reduction of the severity of symptoms). This has been used by doctors when a patient is suffering from an easily treatable illness, and is even used to the degree of hosting fake surgeries with no ill effect. The most common use is in drug trials, in which a control group is given a placebo, to compare the effects in case the drug actually is only effective due to the placebo effect, or is even worse. Although not fully understood, certain effects (such as those of a placebo said to contain caffeine) are known to be ca
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| - Placebo Effect ist ein Doctor Who-Roman von Gary Russell, der im Juli 1998 als 13. Buch der Reihe BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures erschien. Bisher gibt es keine deutsche Ausgabe des Buches.
- The placebo effect is a process in which someone thinks that something is healing them, even though it does not have such an effect when the patient is not told what it does, and the belief that they are being healed causes their physical condition to improve (usually just a reduction of the severity of symptoms). This has been used by doctors when a patient is suffering from an easily treatable illness, and is even used to the degree of hosting fake surgeries with no ill effect. The most common use is in drug trials, in which a control group is given a placebo, to compare the effects in case the drug actually is only effective due to the placebo effect, or is even worse. Although not fully understood, certain effects (such as those of a placebo said to contain caffeine) are known to be ca
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| - The placebo effect is a process in which someone thinks that something is healing them, even though it does not have such an effect when the patient is not told what it does, and the belief that they are being healed causes their physical condition to improve (usually just a reduction of the severity of symptoms). This has been used by doctors when a patient is suffering from an easily treatable illness, and is even used to the degree of hosting fake surgeries with no ill effect. The most common use is in drug trials, in which a control group is given a placebo, to compare the effects in case the drug actually is only effective due to the placebo effect, or is even worse. Although not fully understood, certain effects (such as those of a placebo said to contain caffeine) are known to be caused by certain chemicals in the brain (dopamine released in the thalamus for a placebo said to contain caffeine). The opposite is the nocebo effect, in which someone believes something is hurting them or making them sick, when it's really not. This could even kill them, as Your Mind Makes It Real. See Magic Feather in terms of the plot. A more realistic version of Clap Your Hands If You Believe. Examples of Placebo Effect include:
- Placebo Effect ist ein Doctor Who-Roman von Gary Russell, der im Juli 1998 als 13. Buch der Reihe BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures erschien. Bisher gibt es keine deutsche Ausgabe des Buches.
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