How does the placebo effect work?

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Taking a sugar pill can sometimes lead to real improvements in health. How does believing in a treatment, even when it’s fake, trigger physical changes in our bodies?

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Gene regulatory networks have the capacity to learn, the same way a dog can learn to salivate with the ring of a bell. Give a known treatment with the thing you want the system to associate it with and it’ll learn to give that response with the new stimulus.

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