http://edzardernst.com/2016/04/celebrating-homeopathy-awareness-week-part-2/
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1. A few weeks ago, it was reported that a masters degree in homeopathic medicine at one of Spains top universities has been scrapped. Remarkably, the reason was lack of scientific basis. A university spokesman confirmed the course was being discontinued and gave three main reasons: Firstly, the universitys Faculty of Medicine recommended scrapping the masters because of the doubt that exists in the scientific community. Secondly, a lot of people within the university professors and students across different faculties had shown their opposition to the course. Thirdly, the postgraduate degree in homeopathic medicine is no longer approved by Spains Health Ministry.
2. On January 30, a group of experts from all walks of life met in Freiburg to discuss ways of informing the public responsibly and countering the plethora of misinformation that Germans are regularly exposed to on the subject of homeopathy. They founded the Information Network Homeopathy and decided on a range of actions.
3. Earlier that month, the Nobel laureate Venkatraman Ramakrishnan called homeopathy bogus. They (homeopaths) take arsenic compounds and dilute it to such an extent that just a molecule is left. It will not make any effect on you. Your tap water has more arsenic. No one in chemistry believes in homeopathy. It works because of placebo effect, he was quoted saying.
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8. The Hungarian Academy of Sciences statement proposing the same scientific standards for homeopathic drug registration as for normal drugs Members of the Section of Medical Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) voted unanimously on 9 November 2015 for supporting the earlier proposal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The Swedish statement requested that the homeopathic remedies should go through the same efficacy trials as normal drugs should.
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It appears that time will take care of this nonsense, but why it's taking so long is still bizarre.