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376 Placebos reduce stress, anxiety, depression -- even when people know they are placebos

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 08/23/2024 18:51 EDT

Placebos reduce stress, anxiety, depression -- even when people know they are placebos

A study found that nondeceptive placebos, or placebos given with people fully knowing they are placebos, effectively manage stress -- even when the placebos are administered remotely.

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