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Placebos and medicine
Placebos are widely used in medical research and medicine, and the placebo effect is a pervasive phenomenon ; in fact, it is part of the response to any active medical intervention.
* Placebos and alternative medicine

Placebos and until
Placebos can act similarly through classical conditioning, wherein a placebo and an actual stimulus are used simultaneously until the placebo is associated with the effect from the actual stimulus.

Placebos and they
Placebos are more effective in intense pain than mild pain ; and they produce progressively weaker effects with repeated administration.
Placebos also do not work as strongly in clinical trials because the subjects do not know whether they might be getting a real treatment or a sham one.

Placebos and sometimes
Placebos used in clinical trials have sometimes had unintended consequences.

Placebos and .
Placebos represented as alcohol can cause intoxication and sensorimotor impairment.
Placebos can help smokers quit.
Placebos do not work for everyone.
* " Placebos are getting more effective.

were and widespread
What had once been a widespread family -- at one time, she knew, there were enough Packards to populate an entire county -- had now narrowed down to the two boys, Abel and Mark.
The works that have survived are in treatise form and were not, for the most part, intended for widespread publication, as they are generally thought to be lecture aids for his students.
The peoples of the Tarim Basin in northern China are now known to be Caucasian and there were widespread attempts to keep western archeologists from testing samples such as deliberately replacing the mummies or decapitating them, even defacing ancient cave painting depictions of these people with large amounts of body hair and features such as red colored hair and blue eyes.
Although there were low levels of preexisting antibiotic-resistant bacteria before the widespread use of antibiotics, evolutionary pressure from their use has played a role in the development of muiltidrug resistance varieties and the spread of resistance between bacterial species.
" He later goes on to claim that the anti-globalization movement has failed to attract widespread support from poor and working people from the Third World, and that its " strongest and most uncomprehending critics had always been the workers whose liberation from employment they were trying to secure.
The claims of Hawkins were largely dismissed, but this was not the case for Alexander Thom's work, whose survey results of megalithic sites hypothesized widespread practice of accurate astronomy in the British Isles.
There were widespread protests against The Birth of a Nation, and it was banned in several cities.
Bicycles and horse buggies were the two mainstays of private transportation just prior to the automobile, and the grading of smooth roads in the late 19th century was stimulated by the widespread advertising, production, and use of these devices.
As the 1970s passed, global efforts to prevent the development of biological weapons and their use were widespread.
Penicillinase-resistant beta-lactams such as methicillin were developed, but there is now widespread resistance to even these.
Bayonne is now the centre of certain craft industries that were once widespread, including the manufacture of makilas, traditional Basque walking-sticks.
The general picture seems to be that during most of the 17th century, a style of hip hop was of late Renaissance dance was widespread, but as time progressed, French ballroom dances such as the minuet were widely adopted at fashionable courts.
In 1917, Chaplin imitators were widespread enough for the star to take legal action, and it was reported that nine out of ten men attended costume parties dressed as Chaplin.
In the Romanian general election elections of 1946, the Romanian Communist Party ( PCR ) employed widespread intimidation tactics and electoral fraud to obtain 80 percent of the vote and, thereafter, eliminated the role of the centrist parties and forced mergers, the result of which was that, by 1948, most non-Communist politicians were either executed, in exile or in prison.
The following technologies are either obsolete, or limited to special applications though most were, at one time, in widespread use.
The name Capcom is an abbreviation of " Capsule Computers ", a term coined by the company to describe the arcade machines it solely manufactured in its early years, designed to set themselves apart from personal computers that were becoming widespread at that time.
Once this islands were covered with savanna on the plains and arid shrubland on the mountainsides, but over 500 years of human habtitation, since colonisation by the Portuguese in the 15th century, nearly all the original vegetation has been cleared by widespread agriculture including the grazing of goats, sheep and cattle and the planting of imported crop species.
Military rebellions and social unrest in 1996 were accompanied by widespread destruction of property and a drop in GDP of 2 %.
This usually occurred when towns and villages were under Khmer Rouge control, and food was strictly rationed, leading to widespread starvation.
During the 1892 – 1894 war between the Congo Free State and the Swahili-Arab city-states of Nyangwe and Kasongo in Eastern Congo, there were reports of widespread cannibalization of the bodies of defeated Arab combatants by the Batetela allies of Belgian commander Francis Dhanis.
The Rhynchocephalia were a widespread and relatively successful group of lepidosaurs in the early Mesozoic, but began to decline by the mid-Cretaceous.
As these events were developing, the growing illegal drug trade and its consequences were also increasingly becoming a matter of widespread importance to all participants in the Colombian conflict.
Programmes of this sort were initially discussed at least as early as the 1920s and were implemented in many countries, but only became widespread in the USA after the threat of nuclear weapons was realised.

were and medicine
Both these youths, who greatly admired Henrietta, were somewhat younger than she, as were also the neighboring Friedenwald boys, who were then studying medicine ; ;
Occasional features were published on historical medicine, special reports, bibliography, and `` Collector's Items ''.
And once medicine, food, clothing and shelter had been provided for the flood's victims, communications and the mail were the next top problems.
The system of Chinese astrology was elaborated during the Zhou dynasty ( 1046 – 256 BC ) and flourished during the Han Dynasty ( 2nd century BC to 2nd century AD ), during which all the familiar elements of traditional Chinese culture – the Yin-Yang philosophy, theory of the 5 elements, Heaven and Earth, Confucian morality – were brought together to formalise the philosophical principles of Chinese medicine and divination, astrology and alchemy.
By 1000 BC ancient civilizations were using technologies that formed the basis of the various branches of chemistry such as ; extracting metal from their ores, making pottery and glazes, fermenting beer and wine, making pigments for cosmetics and painting, extracting chemicals from plants for medicine and perfume, making cheese, dying cloth, tanning leather, rendering fat into soap, making glass, and making alloys like bronze.
For a brief time in Europe, an unusual form of cannibalism occurred when thousands of Egyptian mummies preserved in bitumen were ground up and sold as medicine.
Starting in the 1950s, these precepts were modernized in the People's Republic of China so as to integrate many anatomical and pathological notions with scientific medicine.
These paintings were part of a diptych completed in 1936 depicting the history of medicine in the African American community and Beauford Delaney served as assistant.
Several opponents of smallpox inoculation, among them John Williams, stated that there were only two laws of physick ( medicine ): sympathy and antipathy.
Complaints were made against local Dianetics practitioners for allegedly practicing medicine without a license.
has gradually become less common and studies outside theology and medicine have become more common ( such studies were then called " philosophy ", but are now classified as sciences and humanities – however this usage survives in the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ).
Epicurus ' teachings were introduced into medical philosophy and practice by the Epicurean doctor Asclepiades of Bithynia, who was the first physician who introduced Greek medicine in Rome.
In China the fossil bones of ancient mammals including Homo erectus were often mistaken for “ dragon bones ” and used as medicine and aphrodisiacs.
There were also " makana " ( shamans ), skilled in healing and medicine.
Greek medicine was part of Greek culture, and Syrian Eastern Christians came in contact with it while the Eastern Roman Empire ( Byzantium ) ruled Syria and Western Mesopotamia, regions that were conquered from Byzantium in the 7th century by Arab Muslims.
These pigs were bred to study human organ transplants, regenerating ocular photoreceptor cells ,, neuronal cells in the brain, regenerative medicine via stem cells, tissue engineering, and other diseases.
Ancient Greek schools of medicine were split ( into the Knidian and Koan ) on how to deal with disease.
Galileo's early studies at the University of Pisa were in medicine, but he was soon drawn to mathematics and physics.
There were two Papal committees and numerous independent experts looking into the latest advancement of science and medicine on the question of artificial birth control, which were noted by the Pope in his encyclical.
In the 12th century universities were founded in Italy and elsewhere, which soon developed schools of medicine.
The most useful tomes in medicine used both by students and expert physicians were Materia Medica and Pharmacopoeia.
Although diagnostic medicine experiments conducted by Korotkov using GDV were deemed to be statistically unreliable, his web site still promotes his device and research in a medical context.

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