Treating Depression: Is there a placebo effect?
A Harvard scientist says the drugs used to treat depression are effective, but for many, it's not the active ingredient that's making people feel better. It's the placebo effect.

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Should the placebo effect be a legitimate medical remedy? | 60 Minutes Australia

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Dr. Irving Kirsch - The Emperor's New Drugs: Exploding the Antidepressant Myth

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The Origin Story of the Placebo Effect

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Face Blindness, part 1

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‘Misinformed’ Putin faced with ‘very bad options’ in Ukraine: Historian

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How Placebo Effects Work to Change Our Biology & Psychology

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Colin Farrell Opens Up About His Son With Angelman Syndrome | PEOPLE

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How to use the placebo effect to (actually) feel better

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Is Bipolar Disorder Really a Diet Problem?

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Eric Mead: The magic of the placebo

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Pharma execs used strip clubs, broke FDA laws to boost opioid sales

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Diagnosed Psychopath Explains the Worst Thing He Ever Did | Minutes With

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Inside Anthropic, the $965 Billion AI Juggernaut | The Circuit

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Hooked: Why bad habits are hard to break

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Irving Kirsch, PhD: The Placebo Effect & Antidepressants

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Is there scientific proof we can heal ourselves? | Lissa Rankin, MD | TEDxAmericanRiviera

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New York Times drops BOMBSHELL about Trump officials filing into Situation Room over Epstein files

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Bad Medicine: The Glaxo Case

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Reading Your Mind

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