nocebo

Etymology
Borrowed from, the     form of , by analogy with. The word was coined by Walter P. Kennedy in a 1961 article entitled “The Nocebo Reaction” (see quotation).

Noun

 * 1)  A substance which a patient experiences as harmful due to a previous negative perception, but which is in fact pharmacologically (medicinally) inactive.

Translations

 * Albanian: nocebo
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 * Dutch: nocebo
 * Finnish: nosebo
 * Galician: nocebo
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 * Indonesian: nocebo
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 * Korean: 노시보
 * Macedonian: ноцебо
 * Norwegian: nocebo
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 * Swedish: nocebo
 * Turkish: nocebo
 * Ukrainian: ноцебо
 * Vietnamese: nocebo