In a research done at the Universities of Oxford and Southampton in the UK, it has been found that about 97% of doctors in the UK have used “impure” placebo treatments, while 12% have used “pure” placebos. This is a result of an online survey made on 783 responses. All these doctors are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC).
Doctors have admitted that they are prescribing medicines to patients that had no active ingredients besides placebos not only this they also ask them for non-essential physical examinations and blood tests.
In a research done at the Universities of Oxford and Southampton in the UK, it has been found that about 97% of doctors in the UK have used “impure” placebo treatments, while 12% have used “pure” placebos. This is a result of an online survey made on 783 responses. All these doctors are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC).
Doctors have admitted that they are prescribing medicines to patients that had no active ingredients besides placebos not only this they also ask them for non-essential physical examinations and blood tests.
In a research done at the Universities of Oxford and Southampton in the UK, it has been found that about 97% of doctors in the UK have used “impure” placebo treatments, while 12% have used “pure” placebos. This is a result of an online survey made on 783 responses. All these doctors are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC).
Doctors have admitted that they are prescribing medicines to patients that had no active ingredients besides placebos not only this they also ask them for non-essential physical examinations and blood tests.
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In a research done at the Universities of Oxford and Southampton in the UK, it has been found that about 97% of doctors in the UK have used “impure” placebo treatments, while 12% have used “pure” placebos. This is a result of an online survey made on 783 responses. All these doctors are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC).
Doctors have admitted that they are prescribing medicines to patients that had no active ingredients besides placebos not only this they also ask them for non-essential physical examinations and blood tests.
eAnswers Team
In a research done at the Universities of Oxford and Southampton in the UK, it has been found that about 97% of doctors in the UK have used “impure” placebo treatments, while 12% have used “pure” placebos. This is a result of an online survey made on 783 responses. All these doctors are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC).
Doctors have admitted that they are prescribing medicines to patients that had no active ingredients besides placebos not only this they also ask them for non-essential physical examinations and blood tests.
eAnswers Team
In a research done at the Universities of Oxford and Southampton in the UK, it has been found that about 97% of doctors in the UK have used “impure” placebo treatments, while 12% have used “pure” placebos. This is a result of an online survey made on 783 responses. All these doctors are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC).
Doctors have admitted that they are prescribing medicines to patients that had no active ingredients besides placebos not only this they also ask them for non-essential physical examinations and blood tests.