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The Power of Placebos

In The Power of Placebos, Jeremy Howick provides an interdisciplinary perspective on placebos and nocebos based on more than twenty years of research and data from over 300,000 patients. This book, the culmination of that research, offers practical ways for researchers, policymakers, and doctors to put placebo and nocebo research into practice to improve health outcomes.

In addition to providing an overview of placebos and nocebos and explaining how belief systems and context can create physiological effects in the body, Howick advocates for a number of controversial positions, including why it may be unethical to include placebos in most clinical trials in which there are already established therapies and why physicians should consider using placebos regularly in their practices.

Howick also underscores the importance of the therapeutic effects of interactions between health care practitioners and patients, in the context of care. The Power of Placebos dispels the confusion surrounding placebos and paves the way for doctors to help patients by enhancing placebo effects and avoiding the pitfalls of nocebos.

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Jeremy Howick is a rare thing in healthcare—a genuinely interdisciplinary thinker. In this book exploring the placebo and nocebo effects, he demonstrates why that breadth of knowledge is crucially important to advance discussion. 

Charlotte Blease

Dr. Howick presents compelling evidence for harnessing the mind’s healing potential as a clear, actionable, and proactive agent of change. This concise and insightful book challenges conventional views of medicine and offers a compelling argument for embracing the power of the mind in healing.

Amy Price

Dr. Howick tackles the crucial issues surrounding the use of placebos and nocebos in clinical practice and trials. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the nature and the potential of utilizing the placebo effect for healing. Highly recommended for those with a thirst for knowledge and a desire to push the boundaries of conventional medicine.

Luana Colloca

Doctor You

Throw away your statins, painkillers and antidepressants and pick up this book to find out how you can harness the body’s natural powers to heal itself.

Doctor You contains the first hard scientific evidence to show that some so-called alternative or natural treatments are not only cheaper than industrially produced drugs and lacking the harmful side effects, they are also equally effective.

Written using the latest, high quality, conventional evidence Doctor You arms you with knowledge that will empower you to make the right choices about what drugs to take, what drugs to give your children, and when you should let your body do its thing.

Throw away your statins, painkillers and antidepressants and pick up this book to find out how you can harness the body’s natural powers to heal itself.

Doctor You contains the first hard scientific evidence to show that some so-called alternative or natural treatments are not only cheaper than industrially produced drugs and lacking the harmful side effects, they are also equally effective.

Written using the latest, high quality, conventional evidence Doctor You arms you with knowledge that will empower you to make the right choices about what drugs to take, what drugs to give your children, and when you should let your body do its thing.

Jeremy Howick reveals the hard science behind self-healing. Read this breakthrough book!

Deepak Chopra

Perfect if you are looking to intelligently navigate the maze of modern health care

Ty Tashiro

This is a must read for all who wish to take responsibility for their health

Raoul Goldberg

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The Philosophy of Evidence-Based Medicine

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has become a required element of clinical practice, but it is critical for the healthcare community to understand the ongoing controversy surrounding EBM.

Seeking to address questions raised by critics, The Philosophy of Evidence-based Medicine challenges the over dependency of EBM on randomized controlled trials. This book also explores EBM methodology and its relationship with other approaches used in medicine.

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has become a required element of clinical practice, but it is critical for the healthcare community to understand the ongoing controversy surrounding EBM.

Seeking to address questions raised by critics, The Philosophy of Evidence-based Medicine challenges the over dependency of EBM on randomized controlled trials. This book also explores EBM methodology and its relationship with other approaches used in medicine.

Jeremy Howick has written the most comprehensive and fair philosophical treatment of EBM to date. Howick understands that EBM is not, first and foremost, a philosophical position, and that its various components are not primarily philosophical theses.

Philosophy of Science

Well-written, concise, engaging. The Evidence-based medicine (from now on ‘EBM’) movement continues to go from strength to strength.

The Guardian

Jeremy Howick, PhD offers by far the most fully formed defence to date of the epistemology of EBM. Well-written and as approachable as any work in the philosophy of science might hope to be.

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice

In The Power of Placebos, Jeremy Howick provides an interdisciplinary perspective on placebos and nocebos based on more than twenty years of research and data from over 300,000 patients. This book, the culmination of that research, offers practical ways for researchers, policymakers, and doctors to put placebo and nocebo research into practice to improve health outcomes.

In addition to providing an overview of placebos and nocebos and explaining how belief systems and context can create physiological effects in the body, Howick advocates for a number of controversial positions, including why it may be unethical to include placebos in most clinical trials in which there are already established therapies and why physicians should consider using placebos regularly in their practices.

Howick also underscores the importance of the therapeutic effects of interactions between health care practitioners and patients, in the context of care. The Power of Placebos dispels the confusion surrounding placebos and paves the way for doctors to help patients by enhancing placebo effects and avoiding the pitfalls of nocebos.