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HRI-funded trial gives rise to first qualitative study of depressed patients' experiences of homeopathy treatment

Depressed patients’ experiences with and perspectives on treatment provided by homeopaths. A qualitative interview study embedded in a trial Open Access

Viksveen P. Relton C.
Eur J Integr Med, 2017; 15:73-80
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HRI-funded trial demonstrates effectiveness of homeopathic treatment for depression

Depressed patients treated by homeopaths: a randomised controlled trial using the “cohort multiple randomised controlled trial” (cmRCT) design Open Access

Viksveen P. Relton C. Nicholl J.
Trials, 2017; 18:299
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HRI-funded project's new findings confirm effect of high dilutions on specialist dyes

Interaction of homeopathic potencies with the water soluble solvatochromic dye bis-dimethylaminofuchsone. Part 1: pH studies Open Access

Cartwright, SJ.
Homeopathy, 2017;106(1):37-46
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HRI affiliated authors

Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy: HRI’s second international research conference in Rome Open Access

Tournier, AL., Roberts, ER.
Homeopathy 2016; 105(01): 3-7
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HRI 2nd international research conference proceedings

HRI Rome 2015: Presentation Abstracts Open Access

Homeopathy 2016; 110:1-127
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HRI affiliated authors

HRI Rome 2015: Homeopathy research gathers worldwide momentum Open Access

Tournier, AL., Roberts, ER.
Homeopathy 2016; 105(01): 2
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HRI-funded project

Solvatochromic dyes detect the presence of homeopathic potencies Open Access

Homeopathy, 2015: 1-11
Cartwright SJ.
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HRI-funded project

CORE-Hom: A powerful and exhaustive database of clinical trials in homeopathy Open Access

Clausen J, Moss S, Tournier A, Ludtke R, Albrecht H
Homeopathy 2014; 103: 219-223
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