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Thursday, July 7, 2016
Texas seeks to require burial or cremation of aborted fetuses
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Despite vaccine, these cancers are still on the rise
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Depression strikes millions of teens each year
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Blood Test May Predict Colon Cancer's Return
DNA-based screen would aid treatment decisions for people with early-stage disease
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HPV-Linked Cancers Still Climbing in U.S.
Majority of 39,000 annual cases are preventable, CDC says
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Dr. Pritish Tosh: Understanding Drug-resistant Superbugs
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Smoking during pregnancy more common than experts thought
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Gene test may one day predict Alzheimer's risk in young adults
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FAQ: What Is Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease?
A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is devastating enough. A diagnosis at a relatively young age adds another dimension to the illness.
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How Parents Can Handle Teen Angst
Teen angst is a bummer for parents, too. Learn how you can get through it -- and help your kid, too.
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How to Get Any Kid to Exercise
It’s tough to motivate kids who just don’t like exercise. But parents have more power than they realize.
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Trials Produce Promising Breast Cancer Drugs
Adaptive study design allows researchers to match medications to patients more quickly
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Depression Strikes Nearly 3 Million U.S. Teens
Effects can be devastating during adolescence, researchers say
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A placebo can work even when you know it’s a placebo
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If your doctor told you that she was giving you a placebo and that it would help you, would you believe her? As it turns out, based on new research, maybe you should.
Placebos are often considered “fake” treatments. You may have heard them described as “sugar pills.” They usually take the form of pills, injections, or even entire procedures that are used in clinical trials to test “real” treatments. For example, one group of study participants is given an active drug and another group is given a placebo, which looks exactly like the active medication but is completely inactive. The participants can’t tell whether they’re getting the fake drug or the real drug. The researchers wait to see if the people taking the real one do better (or worse) than those taking the fake one.
To complicate matters, there is a documented “placebo effect,” which means that some people actually respond to a placebo even though it shouldn’t have an effect on the body. This has been thought to be largely due to their beliefs or expectations that they are getting the real treatment and not the fake one. But what if people were told, up-front, that they were getting a placebo and not an active medication? It stands to reason the placebo would have no effect. Right?
Wrong.
What an “open-label placebo” can do for you
Dr. Ted J. Kaptchuk, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and director of the Harvard-wide Program in Placebo Studies and the Therapeutic Encounter (PiPS) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, has been studying placebos for more than 20 years. His most recent work on these “open-label placebos,” as they’re called, is fascinating. I had a chance to interview him in person earlier this year.
In one study, Kaptchuk looked at people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a common condition that causes abdominal cramping and diarrhea or constipation that can be debilitating for many. Half of the study volunteers were told they were getting an “open-label” placebo and the others got nothing at all. He found that there was a dramatic and significant improvement in the placebo group’s IBS symptoms, even though they were explicitly told they were getting a “sugar pill” without any active medication.
Kaptchuk says placebos won’t work for every medical situation—for example, they can’t lower cholesterol or cure cancer. But they can work for conditions that are defined by “self-observation” symptoms like pain, nausea, or fatigue.
“People can still get a placebo response, even though they know they are on a placebo,” he adds. “You don’t need deception or concealment for many conditions to get a significant and meaningful placebo effect.”
Are open-label placebos a promising new strategy?
Kaptchuk says more research is needed — and some is currently under way. He has another study at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute studying cancer-related fatigue. And a recent study overseas looking at open-label placebo for chronic low back pain looks promising. If placebo works for chronic pain, explains Kaptchuk, it could allow patients to reduce their doses of opioid medications and help prevent addiction.
“Our hope is that in conditions where the open-label placebo might be valuable, instead of putting people on drugs immediately — for depression, chronic pain, fatigue — that people would be put on placebo,” says Kaptchuk. “If it works, great. If not, then go on to drugs.”
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ER death rate in the U.S. has dropped by almost half
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Toking up, working out: California gym to allow pot use
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VA: Startling number of veterans still committing suicide
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Can Kids Get Too Much Exercise?
Are your kids very active? Parents should watch for signs of burnout.
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The little body part people want plastic surgery on
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The Busy Parent’s Guide to Exercise Motivation
Too tired, drained, or busy to work out? Think again. Here are 4 ways to get in the mood to move.
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What to Say to Your Teen About Weight
Is your teen’s weight worrying you? Here’s how to talk to them about it.
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How P.E. Benefits Kids -- and Why Parents Should Care
P.E. has changed since you were a kid. Here’s why it’s important and how to help your child love it.
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Help Your Kids Cut Their Screen Time
Help your family spend less time in front of TVs, computers, smartphones, and tablets.
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Build a Better Body Image for Your Child
What you say and do matters. Here are four ways to help your kids feel good about their bodies.
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New Drug Eases Huntington's Disease Symptoms
Experimental med seems to have fewer side effects than current treatment, researcher says
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Repaired ACL May Tear Again in Young Women
Research suggests smaller grafts may be shorter lived
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Creina Murland Memorial Lecture: Leadership in Dietetics, March 2016
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WHO: Breathe Life – Clean Air, Healthy Future
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Webinar on PPO contracts set for July 26
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USDA Announces $49 Million Public-Private Investment to Improve Critical Wetlands in 12 States
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ADA Foundation honors 30 allied dental students
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Can an Antibiotic Help You? Quick Test Might Tell
The screen could provide results in an hour, reducing the unnecessary use of the drugs, developers say
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Surprising number of popular sunscreens fall short
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Study finds sunscreen ratings may not mean much
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