English citations of nocebo effect

Noun: negative placebo effect

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  • 1997 June, Fabrizio Benedettia with Martina Amanzioa, Caterina Casadioc, Alberto Oliaroc, and Giuliano Maggic, “Blockade of nocebo hyperalgesia by the cholecystokinin antagonist proglumide”, in Pain, volume 71, number 2, →DOI, pages 135–140:
    A nocebo effect was observed when saline was administered.
  • 2009 October 13, John Cloud, “The Flip Side of Placebos: The Nocebo Effect”, in Time[1], →ISSN:
    Consider the negative placebo response, called the nocebo effect.
  • 2012 August 10, Paul Enck with Winfried Häuser, “Beward the Nocebo Effect”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
    The nocebo effect can be observed even when people take real, non-placebo drugs.
  • 2012 November 7, The Colbert Report[3], Stephen Colbert (actor):
    The nocebo effect is a negative placebo effect. It's why I had my doctor take me off my placebos. They kept curing my hypochondria.
  • 2020, Rutger Bregman, Humankind[4], Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN:
    If there's one lesson to be drawn from the nocebo effect, it's that ideas are never merely ideas.
  • 2022 January 18, Ian Sample, “‘Nocebo effect’: two-thirds of Covid jab reactions not caused by vaccine, study suggests”, in The Guardian[5], Guardian Media Group, retrieved 2022-01-18: