Pain Relief Effectiveness Down To Mind-set?
Sat, 23 Dec 2006 04:00 AM EST
... Research by the Human Pain Research Group at the University of Manchester suggests that people's responses to placebo or "dummy" pain relief varies according to their way of thinking. A group of 40 pain-free volunteers took part in an experiment funded by the Arthritis Research Campaign using an artificial pain stimulus, and were led to expect reduced pain after the application of a cream which was actually a placebo. ...
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