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13/01/2009 - Public backs herbal regulation
Just 25 herbal medicines have so far been registered with British regulators - despite strong public backing for regulation, it was announced yesterday. More

06/01/2009 - Detox products anger scientists
Scientists took a campaign against so-called detox treatments to the High Streets yesterday. More

27/11/2008 - Flawed reporting of herbal trials
Most media reporting of drug trials and alternative medicines is flawed, researchers claimed today. More

19/11/2008 - Doubts over benefit of Gingko biloba
Gingko biloba, a herb widely-used to protect the brain, may not have any beneficial effect against dementia or Alzheimer's disease, researchers reported today. More

06/11/2008 - Oregano oil kills MRSA
A project studying Himalayan oregano as an antibacterial agent for MRSA has earned an international award. More

28/10/2008 - Warning on heavy metals
New European rules will not put an end to the hazards associated with traditional south Asian medicines, a British expert has warned. More

15/10/2008 - Acupuncture may help pregnancy pain
Acupuncture may help pregnant women suffering from pelvic girdle pain, according to new findings. More

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