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by david927 4699 days ago
We've known for a while now that the placebo effect is not just psychological; it affects real physical change.

In one experiment, when given a morphine placebo, patients reported pain relief, but when a morphine-blocker was silently introduced, the placebo morphine no longer worked. [*http://letterstonature.wordpress.com/2008/08/27/the-placebo-...]

It's fascinating and deserves more research.

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Good Wired article on the subject [1], especially about Fabrizio Benedetti [2], a neurologist who has mapped the various hormones and mechanisms that underly the placebo effect.

(One fascinating claim mentioned in the article is that in clinical trials, Valium can no longer be statistically distinguished from placebo, possibly due to patients' expectations. This statistical skew in favour of placebo is problematic for a lot of drug research, essentially preventing manufacturers from proving that their drug works.)

[1] http://www.wired.com/medtech/drugs/magazine/17-09/ff_placebo...

[2] http://brainsciencepodcast.com/bsp/neurobiology-of-placebos-...