The Nocebo Effect: How Expectations Can Cause Harm
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The Nocebo Effect: How Expectations Can Cause Harm

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 11 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Understand how negative expectations lead to tangible harm, contrary to placebo effects.

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Gupta et al. 2017 SAMSON trial
+Howard et al. 2020 SAMSON trial
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A 2009 study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine examined…
+A 2007 study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine examined…
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Mondaini et al. 2009
+Mondaini et al. 2007
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Why this is better

Article body already correctly cites Howard et al. 2020 SAMSON trial, Mondaini et al. 2007, and Haas et al. 2022 in JAMA Network Open. However the FAQ JSON-LD block still had a stale '2009' date for the Mondaini finasteride nocebo study (should be 2007, matching the body/bibliography). Fixed the FAQ answer and re-encoded via the standard base64/json op-sequence; verified clean on re-fetch.

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