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SCIENCE: The Placebo Effect -

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Feed a sick man a dummy pill that he thinks will cure him and, often, his health will improve in a similar way to someone taking real drugs. In other words, a bunch of nothing can improve your health.

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In theory, it could be a powerful treatment technique.

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But experiments have shown that the kind of nothing you deliver matters: when palcebos are laced with a drug that blocks the effects of morphine, for instance, the effect vanishes.

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While that proves that the placebo effect is somehow biochemical (and not just a psychological effect) we know practically nothing else about the power of placebo.

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It’s real, sure. It can help people get better, agreed. But if we’re ever to make anything of the much-studied but little-understood effect, we’re going to have to unpick how the mind can affect the

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body’s biochemistry - and, right now, nobody knows.