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Nocebo

Widespread media reports about the "dangers" of a new technology (like 5G or Wi-Fi) can actually cause people to develop physical symptoms when they are near it, even if no physical harm is occurring. 3. How to Protect Yourself

The nocebo effect isn't "imaginary." Research shows that when you expect pain or side effects, your brain actually activates the same physical pathways that process real symptoms. Nocebo

Recent studies suggest that the nocebo effect can spread. Seeing someone else react poorly to a treatment can heighten your own experience of pain during that same treatment. 2. Common Real-World Triggers Widespread media reports about the "dangers" of a

The nocebo effect shows up in surprising places beyond the doctor’s office: Nocebo