Placebo -- Is it me?

Published on 15 June 2026 at 12:00

A placebo is a harmless substance or treatment that does not contain any active therapeutic ingredients. Most often its something like a sugar tablet. In clinical trials, placebos are often given to a control group so researchers can compare their outcomes with those receiving the actual treatment. This helps scientists determine whether any observed effects are due to the treatment itself or to psychological factors such as participants' expectations, known as the placebo effect.

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