The study analyses data on healthcare costs and mortality rates over the period 2006-2011 from the Dutch insurance company Agis
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Carstens Stiftung has launched a new database on clinical outcome research in homeopathy.
The third edition of the Anthroposophic Pharmaceutical Codex (APC) has now been published.
The European Parliament Interest Group for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, held a meeting on 1 April on the role of CAM in reducing the need for antibiotics.
The National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia has adopted a new Medicinal Products Act.
The report shows that the competent authorities themselves are also more aware of the problems of the sector and may take steps towards solution-oriented policies.
A new study by Swedish physician, Robert Hahn, ‘Homeopathy: meta-analyses of pooled clinical data’, conducts a review of existing meta-analyses in homeopathy.
The World Health Organisation has recently published its strategy for traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) for the next decade.
The System of Anthroposophic Medicine, IVAA, 2014, 56pp
New market data shows that the number of users has gone up from 53% of the population in 2009 to 60% in 2014.
HRI’s new website is a rich, comprehensive and accessible source of resources on the evidence base for homeopathy.
On Wednesday 22 October, MEPs approved the new college of 27 Commissioners, as presented by its President-elect Jean-Claude Juncker.
The Indian government announced plans to set up a new regulator for traditional medicines and provide financial support to traditional medicines’ manufacturers.
A new policy document was published by EUROCAM this week to mark EU Antibiotics Awareness Day on 18 November.
A new study shows reduced use of antibiotics in children with acute respiratory and ear infections treated with anthroposophic medicinal products.
A new report gives significant prominence to the situation concerning the availability of homeopathic and anthroposophic medicinal products in the EU.
ECHAMP welcomes the specific attention this new study gives to the situation regarding the availability of homeopathic and anthroposophic medicinal products, as it shows clear recognition of the special issues facing our industry.
A new law published in the Official Gazette confirms the new fees and the timetable for the renewal of registrations of homeopathic medicines in Italy.
The Indian government has announced its plans to introduce a separate regulator for certain traditional medicine disciplines, including ayurverda and homeopathy.
The Homeopathic Medicinal Products Working Group (HMPWG) has published a list of terms commonly used in homeopathy, with the aim of facilitating harmonisation in this sector.
ECHAMP has published its 2014 Annual Report, looking forward in 2015 to a fresh approach to the EU industry for homeopathic and anthroposophic medicinal products.
A new website, ‘CAM Regulation,’ gives open access to a database of information on the regulation of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in 39 countries in Europe.