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This report on the current state of homeopathic research provides a summary on the research areas of healthcare research, randomised controlled clinical trials, meta-analyses and basic research. It aims to contribute to the discussion within the field of homeopathy concerning the need for research, the relevance of individual research fields and me...
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... the eight RCTs with a calculated OR, six indicated that classical homeopathy was superior to placebo, whereas the situation was reversed in two studies (Table 4, page 23). Given the small sample sizes in all the individual studies, however, the confidence intervals were too wide to be able to suggest that the effect of homeopathy or placebo was clearly superior. ...
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