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Full London conference programme announced
23 March 2023
Following rigorous peer review of over 130 abstracts, we are delighted to announce the full conference programme for London 2023 which brings you t...
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Exploring Homeopathic Treatment of Wildlife on World Wildlife Day
3 March 2023
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...
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HRI London 2023 Educational Grants – call for applications open!
17 February 2023
The HRI Educational Grant scheme provides financial support to applicants wishing to improve their knowledge of homeopathy research. Thanks to fund...
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HRI London 2023 – Call for Abstracts closed
20 December 2022
The call for abstracts for HRI London 2023 is now closed! We are delighted to have received more than 140 submissions from around the world and are...
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HRI Statement on Frass et al. 2020 investigation
24 October 2022
HRI has been made aware of an investigation into a study published by Frass et al.1 in The Oncologist journal in 2020. Serious allegations have bee...
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HRI London 2023 – Registration open
18 July 2022
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
15 July 2022
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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HRI European Media Coverage
4 May 2022
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
4 May 2022
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 comment on BMJ article assessing reporting bias in trials of homeopathy
16 March 2022
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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