Peer reviewed journal articles
Peer reviewed journals are considered the most reliable source of scientific information. These articles have either been written by members of the HRI team or relate to projects funded by HRI.
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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Benefits and challenges of using the cohort multiple randomised controlled trial design for testing an intervention for depression Open Access
Viksveen P. Relton C. Nicholl J.
Trials, 2017; 18:308
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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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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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Do Homeopathic Pathogenetic Trials generate recognisable and reproducible symptom pictures?: Results from a pilot pathogenetic trial of Ozone 30c. Open Access
Sherr J, Quirk T, Tournier AL.
Homeopathy, 2014; 103(2): 108-12
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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 Rome 2015: Presentation Abstracts Open Access
Homeopathy 2016; 110:1-127
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HRI Rome 2015: Homeopathy research gathers worldwide momentum Open Access
Tournier, AL., Roberts, ER.
Homeopathy 2016; 105(01): 2
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Solvatochromic dyes detect the presence of homeopathic potencies Open Access
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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