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  "textContent": "Seriously, though, I’m looking at this conclusion [spoiler alert] from the NEJM piece:\n\n\n\n\nThis 90% figure is remarkably close to Kirsch’s estimate that 82% of SSRI efficacy is attributable to the placebo effect. This might be one avenue along which you could pursue your PEI hypothesis.",
  "title": "Statin-related side effects: the recent Lancet publication is biased toward false-negatives"
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