Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Homeopathy can offer empirical insights on treatment effects in a null field
Matthew K Sigurdson, Kristin L Sainani, John P A Ioannidis
Abstract
Objectives: A "null field" is a scientific field where there is nothing to discover and where observed...
EDIT: title was too long, here's the full citation:
Gartlehner G, Emprechtinger R, Hackl M, et al
Assessing the magnitude of reporting bias in trials of homeopathy: a cross-sectional study and meta-analysis
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine Published Online First: 15 March 2022. doi...
Abstract
Objectives
The long-term consequences of COVID-19 survivors care and post-coronavirus infection are not yet well understood. The review aims to see whether homoeopathy can help COVID-19 survivors recover from its consequences and improve their quality of life.
Content
A systematic...
When is lack of scientific integrity a reason for retracting a paper? A case study.
Abstract:
This editorial has just come out in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research. It is a discussion of issues that arose from this 2004 publication:
This study is a triple-blinded randomised controlled...
Just in case there is any doubt, posting this is not a recommendation. :)
Open access in many countries, https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD009710.pub3/full
Article:
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Bioglan homeopathic melatonin
Big pharmaceutical companies, or 'big pharma', are synonymous with big medical production, big money and a big impact on the type of healthcare products we can access. One thing that's rarely expected from big pharma is homeopathic cures, which are more...
Edit: this article reviews a very interesting survey sent to Zurich GPs.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/11/whats-worse-doctors-who-believe-homeopathy-or-just-use-it-for-placebo-effect/
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