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Resource Documents: Nocebo (7 items)
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Critical analysis of accuracy of the “complaints” data from the Chapman et al “nocebo” research Authors: Waubra Foundation | Australia, Health, Noise Categories: Australia, Health, Noise
Adverse Health Impacts of Industrial Wind Turbines: A Scientific Response to “It’s all in your head” Authors: Hartman, Raymond | Health Categories: Health
See no evil, hear no evil, nocebo Authors: Rosenbloom, Eric | Health, Noise Categories: Health, Noise
Review of Crichton et al (Can expectations produce symptoms from infrasound associated with wind turbines?) Authors: Punch, Jerry | Health, Noise Categories: Health, Noise
McMurtry commentary on Chapman “nocebo” paper Authors: McMurtry, Robert | Health, Noise Categories: Health, Noise
Can expectations produce symptoms from infrasound associated with wind turbines? Authors: Swinbanks, Malcolm | Health, Noise Categories: Health, Noise
Chapman’s Nocebo Study Authors: Gulden, Wayne | Australia, Health Categories: Australia, Health |