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Placebos work. Why?

2021/5/5
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The episode explores the surprising effectiveness of placebos, even when patients are aware they are taking sugar pills, raising questions about the role of honesty and expectations in medical treatment.

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For decades, scientists thought that placebos only worked if patients didn’t know they were taking them. Not anymore: You can give patients placebos, tell them they’re on sugar pills, and they still might feel better. No one is sure how this works, but it raises a question: Should doctors embrace placebos in mainstream medicine?

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