Stories
- Article
When self-deception becomes global hoax
Being deceived isn’t always a case of believing someone else’s lie. Experiments have shown that many of us can be manipulated into accepting our own fictions as true.
- Article
Rethinking the placebo effect
The placebo effect has long been harnessed for both legitimate and fraudulent use, but we’re only just discovering how and why our bodies respond positively to dummy drugs, as Anjuli Sharma reveals.
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Lying low for lockdown and beyond
For Liz Carr the chances of catching Covid-19 are the same as for anyone else, but as a Disabled person she's at much greater risk of not getting the treatment she needs if she falls ill.
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Drug sharing in desperate times
When Nicole was threatened with deportation, her mental health deteriorated. Now without a job, a passport or a doctor, she depends on others to send her their leftover anxiety drugs.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Royal Marsden Hospital Clinical Ethics Committee
Hazel ThorntonDate: 2007Reference: PP/HTH/B/2/70/1Part of: Hazel Thornton: Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Clinical Ethics Roundtable at the Royal Marsden Hospital
Hazel ThorntonDate: 2001Reference: PP/HTH/B/2/70/3Part of: Hazel Thornton: Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Ethics Committee Approvals
Date: 1997-2003Reference: SA/KET/A/1/15Part of: The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research- Archives and manuscripts
T18 "Ethics"
Date: 1995-1996Reference: SA/KET/A/1/5/2Part of: The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research- Archives and manuscripts
T09 "Ethics"
Date: 1993-1994Reference: SA/KET/A/1/3/2Part of: The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research