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Find the latest news about homeopathy research and the work of HRI. From announcements of new scientific publications, to updates on fundraising events, you will find it all here.

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HRI Study Highlights No. 3/2022 – Stressed Duckweed

Homeopathy works beyond the placebo effect – this is shown by numerous high-quality scientific studies. In our series Study Monitor we presen...
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HRI Online 2022 – Overview of the current status of homeopathy research

On 25 June, the Homeopathy Research Institute (HRI) held a one-day online conference, during which scientists from a range of different research fi...
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HRI London 2023 – Registration open

HRI is pleased to announce that the 5th International Homeopathy Research Conference will once again take place at The Tower Hotel, London, from 16...
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HRI holds successful first online conference

HRI welcomed more than 450 people from 35 countries to our first online event on Saturday 25 June. The one-day programme featured an “astonis...
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Interview with Rachel Roberts

Rachel Roberts, HRI Chief Executive describes what makes research high quality and names homeopathy studies that meet these criteria. When asked ab...
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HRI Study Highlights No. 2/2022 – Mastectomy Recovery

Homeopathy works beyond the placebo effect – numerous high-quality scientific studies demonstrate this. In our ‘Study Highlights’ series we present...
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HRI European Media Coverage 

HRI is pleased to be achieving an increasing level of European media coverage in 2022, enabling us to provide accurate information on homeopathy re...
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Randomised controlled trials data update 2021

We are pleased to announce the findings from Dr Robert Mathie’s latest clinical evidence update: Total number of randomised controlled trials (RCTs...
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HRI Study Highlights No. 1/2022 – PMS

Homeopathy works beyond the placebo effect – numerous high-quality scientific studies demonstrate this. In our new ‘Study Highlights’ series,...
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HRI comment on BMJ article assessing reporting bias in trials of homeopathy

New study shows levels of reporting bias, which can lead to over-estimation of benefits of treatments, are lower in homeopathy research than in con...
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