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The Nocebo Effect in Medications: Why Expectations Affect Perceived Side Effects 23 Feb 2026
  • By Paul Gray
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The Nocebo Effect in Medications: Why Expectations Affect Perceived Side Effects

The nocebo effect explains why some people feel side effects from medications-even when the drug is inert. Expectations, fear, and communication shape real physical symptoms. Learn how this hidden force affects treatment outcomes.

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