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Café Scientifique
The Lunenfeld has partnered with the Ontario Science Centre and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Training Program in Regenerative Medicine for Café Scientifique—a public outreach series about current ideas in science.
For the price of a pint of beer or cup of coffee, you can
join discussions on the latest ideas in science and
health.
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Engage in new scientific
ideas that are shaping the future of medicine and community
health.
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Participate in discussions
with leading experts in diabetes, cancer, stem cell research, women’s
and infants’ health, arthritis, osteoporosis and
more.
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Pain and the Placebo
effect.
"The placebo prescription—how does the placebo effect
influence treatment outcomes and the perception of
pain?"
Significant research has explored the role of the placebo
effect in drug and non-drug therapies for common and complex illnesses
and injuries. What role does the placebo effect play in current
therapies and patient outcomes? Your perception of pain may also be
mitigated by the placebo effect. What are the issues surrounding the
psychology of pain, differences in pain perception, and methods of pain
management?
Our experts
included:
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Dr. Allan
Gordon, Director and neurologist, Wasserman Pain Centre, Mount
Sinai Hospital
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Dr.
Edward Shorter, History of Medicine Program, Faculty of Medicine,
University of Toronto
Click here to view a photo gallery from
the event.
Resources on Pain and the Placebo effect:
Stay tuned for more
information in the coming months about our 2012 events, which will
include a Cafe on community health in March!
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