News
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Possible mechanism for homeopathic potentization
- The latest issue of the multidisciplinary journal WATER features an article by two scientists - a biologist and a mathematician - from Western Washington University in the USA, describing a possible mechanism for homeopathic potentization to explain the phenomenon that high dilutions of homeopathic remedies apparently remain effective.
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WHO: Safety issues in the preparation of homeopathic medicines
- The World Health Organization has just published "Safety issues in the preparation of homeopathic medicines".
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Placebo effects in homeopathy not larger than in conventional medicine
- A German team of researchers has recently concluded that placebo effects in classical homeopathy did not appear to be larger than placebo effects in conventional medicine.
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Homeopathy as an alternative to antibiotics in diarrhoea in piglets
- A research study conducted at the Wageningen University in the Netherlands suggests that homeopathy may be an alternative to antibiotics in neonatal diarrhea of piglets.
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UK Government response confirms place of homeopathy in the NHS
- On 26 July 2010 the UK Government responded to the Science and Technology Committee report ‘Evidence Check2: Homeopathy’. The Government reaffirms homeopathy belongs in the NHS where patients can best benefit from doctors integrating it into healthcare.
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Spanish Medical Council recognises homeopathy
- The Spanish Medical Council, Organización Médica Colegial de España, has recently adopted a resolution to recognise the practice of homeopathy as a medical act.

