Medical Term
placebo
an inactive substance, taken as medication, that nevertheless may help to relieve a condition. the change occurs because the patient expects some treatment (even if nothing need, in reality, be done) and an improvement reflects the expectations of the patient. New drugs are tested in trails against placebos, when the effect of the drug is measured against the placebo response, which happens even when there is no active ingredient.
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placebo