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February 15, 2011

The strange powers of the placebo effect

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Karen Franklin, Ph.D. is a forensic psychologist and former adjunct professor of forensic psychology at Alliant University in Northern California. She is a former criminal investigator and legal affairs reporter. See her website for more professional background.

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