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From: Peter Attia
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Subject: The placebo effect
Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2018 13:00:02 +0000
Greetings -
Here's a fascinating article from the NYTSunday Magazine: "What if the
Placebo Effect Isn't a Trick? — New research is zeroing in on a biochemical
basis for the placebo effect — possibly opening a Pandora's box for Western
medicine." Definitely worth reading in its entirety. It details a rich history of the
placebo and the why behind double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials.
Intriguingly, a central subject in the story, Ted ICaptchuk, hypothesizes that "the
placebo effect is a biological response to an act of caring; that somehow the
encounter itself calls forth healing and that the more intense and focused it is,
the more healing it evokes."
Pair Kaptchuk's observation with Atul Gawande's recent article in the New
Yorker (Why Doctors Hate Their Computers), where he wonders if digitization
and computer screens are coming between doctors and patients. "We ultimately
need systems that make the right care simpler for both patients and
professionals, not more complicated," Gawande writes. "And they must do so in
ways that strengthen our human connections, instead of weakening them."
There's much more to both stories to ponder than the snippets above, but I find
it intriguing that both make a case that the human connection between doctor
and patient is something not to be taken for granted (or minimized by
technology).
- Peter
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