Category: Research

New Publication: Clinical Outcomes in Chronic Conditions: An Observational Case Series Using the MYMOP Outcome Measure

Clinically significant improvement in physical and psychological health is found across a diverse population of people with a wide variety of long-term conditions. These results suggest that individualized homeopathic care in a teaching clinic setting proved to be valuable for complex chronic health problems, and that further similar, confirmatory research is warranted.

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Survey Participants Wanted: 2024 PGRN North American Homeopathy Workforce Survey

Welcome to the first 2024 PGRN North America Homeopathy Workforce Survey. This is the first of four related surveys exploring the landscape of homeopathy provision in 2024. This study was created by HOHM Research. The results of the study will be made available to you (at your request) at the completion of the study as well as being presented by webinar (invitation will be sent to you at your request). We anticipate that this survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

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JAHC 2024 Research Track

What’s new in Homeopathy research? Come find out at the full-day research track on April 20th at the Joint American Homeopathic Conference (JAHC)! HOHM Foundation’s Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray will be presenting along with Elizabeth Rice, ND, and Kieran Cooley, ND. We cannot wait to share all that HOHM has been up to and our exciting plans for the future of homeopathy research!

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HOHM Foundation Takes Home GIRI Award for Best Human Clinical Abstract and Video

The GIRI “Groundbreaking Science: Homeopathy and the Future of Global Health” research conference was a three-day event held at UConn Health, where nearly 500 people from 25 countries gathered to hear 41 research presentations. The conference covered a range of topics related to homeopathic research and its impact on global health. We were delighted to present an overview of HOHM Foundation’s clinical research and infrastructure at the conference. Our team won the GIRI award for the best human clinical abstract and video presentation.

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