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1. What trial participants need to be told about placebo effects to give informed consent: a survey to establish existing knowledge among patients with back pain. Hughes J, Greville-Harris M, Graham CA, Lewith G, White P, Bishop FL. J Med Ethics; 2017 Dec; 43(12):867-870. PubMed ID: 28663259 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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