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Many NHS Hospitals Fund Homeopathy Treatments

by Kathy Jones on Feb 19 2011 6:34 PM

 Many NHS Hospitals Fund Homeopathy Treatments
A new survey published in the magazine, GP has created a controversy in England after it revealed that more than a third of NHS hospitals in the country funded homeopathy treatments.
According to the British Medical Association, NHS hospitals have been asked not to spend government money on alternative medicine. GP made use of the Freedom of Information Act and asked over 151 primary care trusts in the country whether they funded homeopathy.

Of the 104 hospitals that responded, 32 said that they are still funding such medicines while 10 admitted that they had initially funded it but ceased to do so after arriving at the conclusion that such medicines were not effective.

While the BMA believes that there is no evidence of homeopathy being effective, the Society of Homeopaths disagrees with the conclusion and says that homeopathy treatments are very effective and come with no side effects that are associated with general medicines.


Source-Medindia


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