Global Summit Unites Traditional Medicine and Modern Science
On 17th and 18th August, 2023, World Health Organisation’s (WHO's) inaugural Global Summit for Traditional Medicine was held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The summit emphasized the fusion of ancient wisdom and contemporary science for holistic well-being.
- The theme "Towards Health and Well-being for All" set the tone for the two-day summit exploring traditional complementary and integrative medicine's role in global health challenges.
- The WHO’s Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in Jamnagar was commended for merging ancient wisdom and modern science to enhance global health.
- Gujarat Declaration, the outcome of summit, will integrate use of traditional medicines in national health systems, ....
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