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A. Skvortsova
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Implicit gender bias in the diagnosis and treatment of type 2 diabetes
A randomized online study
Aims: Implicit gender biases (IGBs) are unconscious evaluations about a person based on gender. IGBs of healthcare providers may affect medical decision making. This study investigated whether IGBs and genders of patients and general practitioners (GPs) influence diagnostics and
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Influencing the Insulin System by Placebo Effects in Patients with Diabetes Type 2 and Healthy Controls
A Randomized Controlled Trial
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate whether placebo effect induced by pharmacological conditioning with intranasal insulin can affect glucose, insulin, C-peptide, hunger, and memory in patients with diabetes type 2 and healthy controls. Methods Placebo effect
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Increasing the Effectiveness of a Physical Activity Smartphone Intervention With Positive Suggestions
Randomized Controlled Trial
BACKGROUND: eHealth interventions have the potential to increase the physical activity of users. However, their effectiveness varies, and they often have only short-term effects. A possible way of enhancing their effectiveness is to increase the positive outcome expectations of u
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Contagious itch can be evoked by observing people scratching. Verbal suggestions about to-be-received itch can influence itch intensity, as shown by placebo research, but it is unknown whether this extends to contagious itch. The current study aimed to replicate prior findings th
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Food anticipatory hormonal responses
A systematic review of animal and human studies
Food anticipatory hormonal responses (cephalic responses) are proactive physiological processes, that allow animals to prepare for food ingestion by modulating their hormonal levels in response to food cues. This process is important for digesting food, metabolizing nutrients and
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