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A homeopathic combination preparation in the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections: an international randomized controlled trial

Thinesse-Mallwitz M, Maydannik V, Keller T, Klement P. Forsch.Komplementmed., 2015;22:163-170 Full text

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Management of upper respiratory tract infections by primary care: the EPI3 cohort study in France 2007-2008

PLoS ONE. 2014, 9(3):e89990 Grimaldi-Bensouda L, Begoud B, Rossignol M, Avouac B, Lert F, Rouillon F, Benichou J, Massol J, Duru G, Magnier A-M, Abenhaim L, Guillemot D. Abstract | Full text

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Pilot study demonstrates effectiveness of homeopathy in treating symptomatic urinary tract infections in patients with spinal cord injury

Professor Jürgen Pannek Autumn 2014 Full text

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Is homeopathic treatment cost effective?

Health economic research aims to establish a scientific basis for efficient distribution of limited healthcare and financial resources, whilst also ensuring a consistent delivery of high-quality care to patients. The health economic methods used to assess cost-effectiveness of conventional medical treatments can also be applied to homeopathy. A  published in 2024 provides an overview of […]

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The Core Outcome Set for Acute Otitis Media Study (COS-OM)

What is this project about? This study aims to develop a Core Outcome Set (COS) relevant to treating acute Otitis Media (AOM) and suitable for use in studies in children. A COS aims to create core outcomes that should be measured and reported in all controlled trials of a specific condition. Using this COS will […]

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Real world results

To healthcare providers, patients and clinicians, what matters most is not necessarily how well a treatment performs under the artificially controlled conditions of a randomised controlled trial (RCT), but the results seen in clinical practice. Evidence from ‘uncontrolled observational studies‘ provides insight into changes in patients who have received treatment provided by homeopaths. These studies consistently […]

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Homeopathy and Fever Management: A Scoping Review

What is this project about? This project aims to identify and map studies that assess the effectiveness of homeopathy in fever management. This scoping review will provide a narrative account of findings from the existing literature, highlighting future areas for systematic review. Lead researcher Dr Sabina Vatter PhD RSHom Researcher Dr Sabina Vatter works as a […]

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Exploring Homeopathic Treatment of Wildlife on World Wildlife Day

World Wildlife Day is a UN International day created to celebrate the beauty and diversity of all wild plants and animals and the contribution they make to our well-being.1 An over-looked area of homeopathic research is the ongoing work by scientists exploring the role homeopathy may be able to play in wildlife veterinary medicine. A […]

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Acute Otitis Media Systematic Review

What is this project about? This project aims to assess the effectiveness of homeopathy for Acute Otitis Media (AOM) in terms of symptom relief and reduced antibiotic consumption. This study will provide patients, practitioners and stakeholders with clear, comprehensive and objective information for a condition routinely treated with homeopathy. We will conduct a systematic review […]

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Placebo-controlled trials of homeopathic treatment

N=157 peer-reviewed, placebo-controlled DB-RCTs of homeopathic treatment (up to and including 2022) Studies Excluded: Non-peer-reviewed journals and other non-academic sources; non-human studies; prophylaxis studies; cross-over design; single-blind trials. Positive (n=67) Aabel S, Laerum E, Dølvik S, Djupesland P (2000). Is homeopathic ‘immunotherapy’ effective? A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial with the isopathic remedy Betula 30c for patients […]

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