Is the Placebo effect going "to waste" in the hands of scientists?
If a scientist or doctor tells someone that a homeopathic medication "doesn't work", on what level is she correct and on
what level is she incorrect?
Since the placebo effect has been shown to frequently cause a positive change in the way the body functions, isn't it
cruel if a scientist or doctor tells a patient that homeopathy doesn't work? How about chiropractic procedures?
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