December 24, 2010

Placebos Work -- Even Without Deception

ScienceDaily for December 23, 2010 reported on placebos.

Placebos -- or dummy pills -- are typically used in clinical trials as controls for potential new medications. Even though they contain no active ingredients, patients often respond to them. In fact, data on placebos is so compelling that many American physicians (one study estimates 50 percent) secretly give placebos to unsuspecting patients.