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The science behind placebos has come a long way since the sugar pill. Ted Kaptchuk is leading the revolution.
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The lobotomy won its inventor the Nobel prize, but remains a shadowy chapter in the history of mental health.
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A special kind of synesthesia helps physician Joel Salinas feel what his patients feel.
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A cancer patient struggles with the tyranny of too much choice.
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