In 2004, the placebo effect was above 60 percent, just falling short of "madications" (sic!) that need an "efficiency" rate over 70, but the studies tend to be (or are always?) forged...
In 2004, the placebo effect was above 60 percent, just falling short of "madications" (sic!) that need an "efficiency" rate over 70, but the studies tend to be (or are always?) forged...
In 2004, the placebo effect was above 60 percent, just falling short of "madications" (sic!) that need an "efficiency" rate over 70, but the studies tend to be (or are always?) forged...