Placebos

Placebos by Kathryn T Hall, published by MIT Press on October 4, 2022, explores the biological power of the placebo effect. This 216-page volume delves into the historical and contemporary significance of placebos in medicine, highlighting their surprising efficacy in clinical trials and their influence on public health. Hall examines the evolution of placebos from quackery to a recognized component in clinical research, providing insights into how expectations and learning shape our responses to these inert treatments.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of various aspects of the placebo effect, including advances in neuroimaging that illuminate its mechanisms, the concept of the nocebo effect, and the role of psychological profiles and genetics in predicting individual responses. Hall’s work emphasizes the importance of understanding placebos not just as a medical curiosity but as a vital element in clinical encounters and trials. This edition offers a comprehensive overview for those interested in medical history, clinical medicine, and health and fitness.
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The biological power of the placebo effect.
The power of placebos to ameliorate symptoms has been with us for centuries. Western medicine today is finding it increasingly difficult to ignore the efficacy of placebos. In some clinical trials with placebos as controls, inert or sham replicas of active pharmaceutical drugs and even sham surgeries have been found to be as beneficial as the intervention being tested. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Kathryn Hall examines the power of placebos, showing how their effects can influence our clinical trials, clinical encounters and, collectively, Hall argues, our public health.
Hall, who has studied the placebo effect for years, reviews the history of the placebo in medicine, tracing its evolution from quackery and patent medicine to its use as a control in clinical trials. She considers the ways that expectations and learning affect our response to placebos; advances in neuroimaging that reveal the inner workings of the placebo effect; the “nocebo” effect; placebo controls in randomized clinical trials; and the use of psychological profiles and genetics to predict individual placebo response. The effects of placebos have been hiding in plain sight; with this book, Hall helps bring them into clearer view.
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