Peer reviewed journal articles
Peer reviewed journals are considered the most reliable source of scientific information. These articles have been selected by the HRI team as being of continued interest to all those interested in homeopathy research.
Influence of adjunctive classical homeopathy on global health status and subjective wellbeing in cancer patients – A pragmatic randomized controlled trial
Frass M, Friehs H, Thallinger C, Sohal NK, Marosi C, Muchitsch I, Gaertner K, Gleiss A, Schuster E, Oberbaum M
Complement Ther Med. 2015 Jun;23(3):309-17
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Should homeopathy be recommended by doctors?
Fisher P. Ernst E.
BMJ 2015;351:h3735, 14 Jul 2015
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Homeopathy efficacious in moderate to severe depression in menopausal women Open Access
Macías-Cortés ED, Llanes-González L, Aguilar-Faisal L, Asbun-Bojalil J.
PLoS One. 2015 Mar 13;10(3):e0118440
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Homeopathy: Meta-Analyses of Pooled Clinical Data Open Access
Robert G. Hahn
Forsch Komplementmed 2013;20(5):376-81
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The conclusions on the effectiveness of homeopathy highly depend on the set of analyzed trials
Lüdtke R, Rutten AL
Clin Epidemiol. 2008 Dec;61(12):1197-204
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Plausibility and evidence: the case of homeopathy
Rutten L, Mathie RT, Fisher P, Goossens M, van Wassenhoven M
Med Health Care Philos. 2013, 16(3): 525-32
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Repetitions of fundamental research models for homeopathically prepared dilutions beyond 10-23: a bibliometric study
Endler PC, Thieves K, Reich C, Matthiessen P, Bonamin L, Scherr C,
Baumgartner S
Homeopathy, 2010; 99: 25-36
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How healthy are chronically ill patients after eight years of homeopathic treatment? Results from a long term observational study Open Access
Witt CM, Lüdtke R, Mengler N, Willich SN
BMC Public Health. 2008; 8:413
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Homeopathy: Untangling the debate
Relton C, O’Cathain A, Thomas KJ
Homeopathy, 2008;97(3):152-5
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