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Bibliometric trend analysis of non-conventional (alternative) therapies in veterinary research
CONCLUSION: Further reviews to explore this issue are warranted, differentiating secondary from primary literature, and assessing relevance and methodological quality of individual studies, following the principles of evidence-based veterinary medicine.PMID:36316960 | DOI:10.1080/01652176.2022.2142318
Source: Veterinary Quarterly - November 1, 2022 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: K Domingues N H Franco I Rodrigues G Stilwell M Magalh ães-Sant'Ana Source Type: research

Homeopathy and cancer
Bradley Viner, the RCVS President, comments: As the regulator of the veterinary profession, we emphasise the importance of evidence-based veterinary medicine. We recommend that there should therefore be a cautious approach to homeopathy for animals and that normal evidential standards be applied to complementary treatments. We believe it is also essential that such treatments, until they can be proved, are complementary rather than ‘alternative’ and that they are therefore used alongside conventional treatment. However, whatever views there may be within the veterinary profession, it is clear that there is a de...
Source: Veterinary Record - July 14, 2016 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Viner, B. Tags: Letter Source Type: research