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Rumours on social media could cause sick people to feel worse

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March 20, 2025
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THE PLACEBO impact is a widely known instance of the mind’s energy over the physique, permitting people who find themselves poorly or in ache to enhance if they’re led to imagine they’re being handled. The other, nonetheless, can also be potential: sufferers who imagine that procedures will trigger them to undergo in poor health results could make themselves worse.



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