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Old August 26th, 2005, 16:01
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Homeopathy docs fooling patients

LONDON: The world may be beating a path to the doors of homeopathic practitioners as an alternative to conventional medicines, but according to a new study they may just as well be taking nothing.

The study, published in Friday’s edition of the Lancet Medical Journal, is likely to anger the growing number of devoted practitioners of and adherents to alternative therapies that include homeopathy.

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