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Nocebo effects from clinical notes: reason for action, not opposition for clinicians of patients with medically unexplained symptoms
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Funding This work was partly supported by NordForsk through the funding to Nordic eHealth for Patients: Benchmarking and Developing for the Future (NORDeHEALTH), project number 100477 and by FORTE through the funding to Beyond Implementation of eHealth (2020-01229).
Competing interests None declared.
Provenance and peer review Commissioned; internally peer reviewed.
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