Harvard placebo researcher Ted Kaptchuk reflects on early patient cure and new institute
Harvard placebo researcher Ted Kaptchuk reflects on early patient cure and new institute The passage discusses a medical researcher and his placebo studies, with no direct links to high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers minimal investigative value beyond a human‑interest story about a Harvard program. Key insights: Ted Kaptchuk runs Harvard's Program in Placebo Studies.; He recounts a 1970s patient who credited him with curing ovarian pain.; The institute aims to study deliberate placebo use in clinical practice.
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Harvard placebo researcher Ted Kaptchuk reflects on early patient cure and new institute The passage discusses a medical researcher and his placebo studies, with no direct links to high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers minimal investigative value beyond a human‑interest story about a Harvard program. Key insights: Ted Kaptchuk runs Harvard's Program in Placebo Studies.; He recounts a 1970s patient who credited him with curing ovarian pain.; The institute aims to study deliberate placebo use in clinical practice.
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