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HRI London 2023 Launch | HRI Online films available | Research in Focus – PMS | Support HRI

Home About HRI HRI Research Resources News Events Support HRI Contact Us Issue 48 Autumn 2022 HRI London 2023 Registration and call for abstracts now open HRI’s conference will once again be held at The Tower Hotel, London. The Tower proved an excellent venue for our 2019 conference so we are pleased to make this […]

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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 present research examples that prove the effectiveness of homeopathy beyond the placebo effect. In this third issue, we describe a laboratory study from 2022 that investigates the effect of homeopathic medicines on plants “stressed” […]

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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 examples of research which show the effectiveness of homeopathy beyond the placebo effect. In this second issue, we describe a 2020 study which investigates the effect of homeopathy in reducing seroma after mastectomy and immediate […]

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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, we will be presenting research examples which show the effectiveness of homeopathy beyond the placebo effect. We begin with a study from 2019 on the use of homeopathy in women with premenstrual symptoms. Press release (Word) […]

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Homeopathic Arnica: an Overview of Systematic Reviews

What is this project about? This project, co-funded by Homeopathy UK and HRI, aims to clarify the clinical research evidence for homeopathic preparations of Arnica montana. This study will provide patients, practitioners and stakeholders with clear, comprehensive and objective information on one of the most commonly used homeopathic medicines. Using an Overview approach, the project will […]

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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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NHMRC finally release first report on homeopathy

The Homeopathy Research Institute (HRI) welcomes the decision by Australia’s NHMRC to release its first report on homeopathy, produced in 2012. After years of NHMRC’s refusing to release the report, researchers, decision-makers and the general public can finally see the full draft of the 2012 Homeopathy Review, in which the author concluded that there is […]

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HRI London 2019 | NHMRC Campaign | HRI Projects Update | Dr Peter Fisher

  Home   About HRI   HRI Research   Resources   News   Events   Support HRI   Contact           Issue 37 Autumn 2018     HRI London 2019 – 4th International Homeopathy Research Conference Registration and call for abstracts Registration for HRI London 2019 is now open. We look forward to welcoming […]

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HRI-supported researcher presents PhD findings at international congress

The Israeli Society for ADHD recently held an international congress in Tel Aviv, during which HRI-supported researcher Philippa Fibert presented the results of her PhD pilot feasibility study assessing the effectiveness of treatment by homeopaths and nutritional therapists for children with ADHD. During her presentation Philippa discussed the importance of pragmatic trials to assess whether […]

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Australian Report FAQs

1 – Is there any scientific justification for the ‘150 rule’? 2 – I can’t find where the NHMRC report says that less than 150 participants makes a study unreliable 3 – All 176 trials seem to be included in the study, not just 5 trials 4 – Example of how NHMRC handled the evidence […]

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