Professor savages homeopathy The Observer - Dec 17 5:32 PM
Millions of people use it to deal with illnesses ranging from asthma to migraine. Prince Charles believes it is the answer to many of the evils of modern life. But now Britain's first professor of complementary medicine, Edzard Ernst of Exeter University, has denounced homeopathy as ineffective.Save to My Web
To learn more Rochester Democrat & Chronicle - Jan 11 1:47 AM
(January 11, 2006) Glenna Chance tries to avoid places with new carpeting or paint. She keeps her distance from people who wear perfume, scented makeup or dry-cleaned clothes.Save to My Web
KIMMA indicts drug inspector of high handedness, complains principal secretary, dept of health. PharmaBiz - Jan 06 6:54 PM
Karnataka Indian Medicine Manufacturers' Association (KIMMA) has submitted a memorandum to the Principal Secretary, Health & Family Welfare and to the Director, State Directorate of Indian System of Medicine & Homeopathy complaining about the dereliction of duties by Drugs Inspector Dr. TS Gopalakrishna.Save to My Web
High-tech guards ancient lore St. Petersburg Times - Dec 23 10:56 PM
India builds a database to stop the theft of its traditional knowledge by entrepreneurs trying to patent the ancient lore.Save to My Web
Here's an honest letter to Virginia This Ithaca Journal - Jan 05 2:32 AM
No, Virginia, there is no Santa Claus. In fact, your skeptical little friends are correct, and all the adults are lying to you. We believe that your young mind is too fragile to accept that whatever you can see, hear, touch or measure is all there is.Save to My Web
Dr. John C. Bonham liked his baseball Ottumwa Courier - Jan 12 9:22 AM
What parents wont do for their children! Dr. John C. Bonham, Ottumwa physician, is seen reclining in the snow on a winters day, presumably in the midst of entertaining his beautiful daughter, Cecile.Save to My Web
India builds database to stop theft of lore BusinessWeek - Dec 23 6:32 PM
DEC. 23 2:32 P.M. ET For thousands of years Indian villagers have used an extract from seeds of the neem tree as an insecticide. So when a U.S. company patented a process for producing the substance in 1994, India reacted with outrage.Save to My Web
Arbro Pharma sets up heavy metal testing facility for ayurveda products PharmaBiz - Jan 13 6:37 PM
The New Delhi-based Arbro Pharmaceuticals has announced the setting up of a state-of-the-art testing facility for ayurvedic products. The facility is suitable for heavy metal testing and can be utilized by ayurvedic medicine manufacturers with export interests.Save to My Web