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A Debate: Homeopathy - Quackery Or A Key To The Future of Medicine? Thursday October 25, 2007

Alexandria, VA
10/10/2007

The University of Connecticut Health Center presents:

A Debate: Homeopathy - Quackery Or A Key To The Future of Medicine?

An international forum to explore the facts around this controversial modality in an attempt to determine whether it has a place in medical care.

Low Learning Center
University of Connecticut Health Center
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, Connecticut 06030
Thursday, October 25, 2007
2:00P.M. - 4:00P.M. ET

Homeopathy is used by tens of millions of people around the world.  On October 25, 2007 you are invited to watch a debate between six internationally renowned experts (Iris Bell, M.D., Ph.D., Rustum Roy Ph.D., Andre Saine N.D., Donald Marcus M.D., Steven Novella M.D., and Naduv Davidovitch M.D., Ph.D.) as they examine the basic science as well as the clinical and historical evidence around this 200 year old system of medicine.  Is homeopathy pure quackery as some contend or perhaps the future of medicine?  Watch on October 25.

This event was broadcast live over the internet  and is now archived  AT THIS LOCATION. (Please be patient with loading. Debate begins after a few minutes.)  If you have trouble loading this URL, try this alternate URL, which might work better on Macs.

An edited transcript of the debate was published as an article in  The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Volume: 14, Number: 1 Jan 2008. The PDF for this transcript can also be found in research articles section of this site, under "Basic Research".

Also note: A comprehensive list of peer-reviewed research references that support homeopathy, supplied by Iris Bell, MD, PhD, can be found in this article within the NCH Article database.