HRI Statement on the Spanish AEMPS Homeopathy Report (21 April 2026)
A recent claim by the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) that there is “no scientific evidence” of efficacy of homeopathy for any condition is not backed up by their own scientific data.
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On the final day of recording, the studio power flickered and died—a classic Guwahati power cut. In the velvety darkness, the air smelled of rain and old parchment.
Soon, we may see the first interactive Assamese romance: a branching audio story where the listener chooses what the protagonist says during a fight on Uruka night (the Bihu eve). The future is not about abandoning the river or the tea garden, but about finding new frequencies to transmit the same old human ache.
They were married under a kotha of bamboo and marigolds. No band. No DJ. Just the pepa (horn) and the taal (cymbals). And when the priest asked him to take her hand, Rituraj instead offered her his gamosa —the same one he’d been wiping his loom with for seven years.
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