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Publications Externes

Explorez notre sélection de publications externes sur la recherche en homéopathie, depuis des extraits de films aux articles de revues scientifiques

Films

Le HRI vous propose une petite sélection de films qui méritent d’être visionnés, parmi la grande quantité de films disponibles en ligne.

HRI London 2019 conference report published

Read highlights of our 4th International Research Conference here. Filmed presentations coming soon!

Research showing clinical benefits of homeopathy when prescribed by doctors

Rachel Roberts discusses the role homeopathy has to play in integrated healthcare, how it can reduce antibiotic use, and the research which demonstrates clinical benefits of homeopathy when prescribed by doctors.

HRI Malta 2017 | Scientists from 19 countries share their latest research findings

Keep being told that there is no evidence for homeopathy? Hear from Prof Michael Frass (University of Vienna, Austria), Dr Emma Macías-Cortés (Juarez of Mexico Hospital, Mexico), Dr Stephan Baumgartner (University of Witten-Herdecke, Germany) and more.

 

Rachel Roberts, HRI Chief Executive: Malta 2017 presentation

Full conference presentation: « The Australian report – an in-depth analysis of the highly influential 2015 overview report on homeopathy ».

For more detailed information about the Report and HRI’s role in a submission of complaint to the Commonwealth Ombudsman click here.

Rachel Roberts, Chief Executive, HRI

Brief analysis of bias and misreporting in the highly influential « Australian Report ».

For more detailed information about the Report and HRI’s role in a submission of complaint to the Commonwealth Ombudsman click here.

Dr Peter Fisher, RLHIM, UK

Dr Peter Fisher, director of research at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, UK, describes the potential role of homeopathy in tackling multimorbidity, polypharmacy and resistance to antibiotics.

Prof Giovanni Dinelli, University of Bologna, Italy

Investigating use of homeopathic medicines in agriculture. Dinelli explains why he switched careers from developing herbicides to working with ‘agrohomeopathy’, plus the challenges faced by scientists wanting to conduct rigorous research into homeopathy.

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