Placebos

Placebos

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Science & Technology History Health & Wellness
Format Kindle
Pages 288
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2022
Publisher The MIT Press
Edition 86
ISBN-10 0262371022
ISBN-13 9780262371025
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In a world increasingly driven by science and technology, the influence of the placebo effect remains a fascinating testament to the power of the human mind and body. Kathryn T. Hall dives deep into the science behind placebos, exploring how they can trigger physiological responses that lead to real improvements in health. Through a blend of research and anecdotal evidence, she challenges readers to consider the complex interplay between belief and biology.

Hall emphasizes that placebos are not merely a tool for the unwell; they represent a compelling narrative in the realm of medicine. By examining various studies and case histories, she illustrates how the mind's expectations can significantly shape physical outcomes. This exploration invites readers to rethink their understanding of treatment and health, encouraging a more holistic approach to well-being.

Ultimately, Hall’s work sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of healing—one that emphasizes the role of perception and belief in the recovery process. In an age where quick fixes dominate, her insights remind us of the profound impact of the mind on the body's ability to heal.

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