Victoria tries to dilute homoeopathy problem | Stuff.co.nz: "red-faced Victoria University is distancing itself from a homoeopathy course offered through its continuing education programme.
'Homoeopathy: increasing your health awareness' will teach participants about the 'internationally recognised, scientific medical system' in a one-off lecture.
The two-hour lecture, which is listed in the university's online continuing education prospectus, is free but requires people to enrol before attending.
Homoeopathy is a branch of alternative medicine that treats patients with heavily diluted substances, often watered down to the point where no molecules of the active ingredient remain."
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
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