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  2. Mark Walport - Wikipedia

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    Mark Walport has an overwhelming case for election both for his earlier scientific work on the immunology of systemic LE and the role of complement and of defective apoptosis in its pathogenesis; and, as a general candidate, for his achievements as head of medicine at the Hammersmith Campus of Imperial College and since 2003 as Director of the ...

  3. Evidence and efficacy of homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    If homeopathy is correct, much of physics, chemistry, and pharmacology must be incorrect...". In 2013, Mark Walport, the UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser and head of the Government Office for Science, had this to say: "My view scientifically is absolutely clear: homoeopathy is nonsense, it is non-science. My advice to ministers is clear ...

  4. Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Mark Walport, the UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser and head of the Government Office for Science said "homeopathy is nonsense, it is non-science." [142] His predecessor, John Beddington, also said that homeopathy "has no underpinning of scientific basis" and is being "fundamentally ignored" by the Government. [143]

  5. Homeopathic hospitals in the National Health Service

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    The parliamentary Science and Technology Select Committee recommended in 2010 that prescription of homeopathy treatment on the NHS should cease. [1] In 2016 it was estimated that NHS expenditure on homeopathy amounted to about £5 million. There have been repeated campaigns to remove homeopathy from the list of treatments paid for by the NHS. [2]

  6. Water memory - Wikipedia

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    Water memory is the purported ability of water to retain a memory of substances previously dissolved in it even after an arbitrary number of serial dilutions.It has been claimed to be a mechanism by which homeopathic remedies work, even when they are diluted to the point that no molecule of the original substance remains, but there is no theory for it.

  7. Boiron - Wikipedia

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    Boiron (French pronunciation:) is a manufacturer of homeopathic products, headquartered in France and with an operating presence in 59 countries worldwide. It is the largest manufacturer of homeopathic products in the world. In 2004, it had a workforce of 2,779 and turnover of € 313 million. It is a member of the CAC Small stock index.

  8. Joseph Mercola - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, an analysis of Twitter and Facebook anti-vaccine content found Mercola's to be one of 12 individual and organization accounts producing up to 65% of all anti-vaccine content on the platforms. [11] As of June 2021, his various social media channels accounted for a total audience exceeding 4.1 million followers. [38]

  9. Electrohomeopathy - Wikipedia

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    A symposium took place in Bologna in 2008 to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Cesare Mattei, [10] with attendees from India, Pakistan, Germany, the UK, and the USA. Electrohomeopathy is practised predominantly in India and Pakistan although it is not a recognised healthcare discipline in India, [ 11 ] where it has been called "quackery".