SezMe
post-pre-born
I got drawn into a discussion of medical science today with someone who made a rather remarkable assertion...at least it was to me. He asserted there was no such thing as the placebo effect. As evidence, he cited a study in the (British, I think) journal (or magazine?) Science (It was noisy in the pizza joint) within the last year that a study had been conducted to determine if there was such a thing as the placebo effect...and the result was, no, there is no such thing.
After that, everytime I tried to argue against crap medicine and the need for DBPC studies, he would just simply respond, "There is no such thing as a placebo effect."
I have tried googling about but I cannot find anything that is directly relevant. Plus, I probably wouldn't understand a detailed study if I found one, being the dumb layman that I am in the area of medical science.
Can any of you confirm or help me confront this assertion?
Thanks.
After that, everytime I tried to argue against crap medicine and the need for DBPC studies, he would just simply respond, "There is no such thing as a placebo effect."
I have tried googling about but I cannot find anything that is directly relevant. Plus, I probably wouldn't understand a detailed study if I found one, being the dumb layman that I am in the area of medical science.
Can any of you confirm or help me confront this assertion?
Thanks.