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Homeopathy

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002
Homeopathy, using the tenet of "like cures like," is one of the most popular of the complementary medicines. In conventional medicine, however, little is known about this modality. This article describes the field of homeopathy and its principles and philosophy.
Karen, D'Huyvetter, Andreas, Cohrssen
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Homeopathy and cancer

Veterinary Record, 2016
Bradley Viner, the RCVS President, comments: As the regulator of the veterinary profession, we emphasise the importance of evidence-based veterinary medicine. We recommend that there should therefore be a cautious approach to homeopathy for animals and that normal evidential standards be applied to complementary treatments. We believe it …
Mark, Elliott   +9 more
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Homeopathy

Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 1997
Homeopathy is gaining popularity but robust evidence of efficacy is lacking.
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Homeopathy

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1993
Homeopathy is a form of complementary medicine which relies heavily on observation and experience. The three distinguishing characteristics of homeopathy are that remedies are prescribed on the totality of a person's symptoms, that the remedy likely to cure a person is a dilution of that substance which would cause the same symptoms in a healthy person,
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Homeopathy for dementia

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2003
Dementia is a common illness in older people and has major implications for individuals with the disease, their carers and society. A meta-analysis of population based studies in Europe found the prevalence of dementia in individuals over 65 to be 6.4%.
R, McCarney   +3 more
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Homeopathy versus Homeopathy

Homoeopathic Links, 2015
Homeopathy is a powerful medicine but also very dangerous. And it is not as said or thought: ‘if homeopathy doesn’t benefit, it doesn't harm'. The necessity to administer from the beginning of the treatment, the very exact right homeopathic remedy, called the simillimum , to a patient is a must and a great challenge for every homeopath.
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Vaccines and Homeopathy

IEEE Pulse, 2020
The title refers to the conceptual quality of being similar, as a kind of resemblance between both procedures.
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Pharmacology and/or homeopathy

Veterinary Record, 2011
PHARMACOLOGICAL and homeopathic approaches to veterinary therapeutics are neither healthy competitors nor uneasy bedfellows. They are, in my opinion, incompatible. Pharmacology is an offshoot of physiology and biochemistry. At its simplest and for most drugs, it proposes that the response to the drug (or hormone or neurotransmitter) results from its ...
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Homeopathy in dermatology

Dermatologic Therapy, 2003
Alternative methods are commonly used in patients with dermatologic diseases, with homeopathy being one of the most common. Homeopathy was developed by Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) and is based on the law of similars and the law of infinitesimals.
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Homeopathy in dermatology

Clinics in Dermatology, 1999
Most dermatologists are unfamiliar with the concept of homeopathy; yet, it is not rare that a patient is both familiar with its concepts and an advocate of the discipline. Clinical dermatologists should have a basic understanding of the tenets of homeopathy in order to evaluate critically those homeopathic treatments which patients have used instead of
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