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Date: 2013-02-05 19:16:45
Science
Bioethics
Medical ethics
Pharmacology
Design of experiments
Placebo
Acupuncture
Sham surgery
Randomized controlled trial
Medicine
Health
Clinical research

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology[removed]–792 Do medical devices have enhanced placebo effects? Ted J. Kaptchuka,*, Peter Goldmana,b, David A. Stonea,b, William B. Stasonb a

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