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Schoolchildren around laptops, Indonesia

Linking science and human rights: Facts and figures

S. Romi Mukherjee outlines human rights-based approaches to science, technology and development, and what they mean for policy and practice.

26 September 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Biotechnology unveils secrets of Chinese medicine

Scientists in China and the United States are using modern biotechnology to help prove that traditional medicine has a powerful pharmacological value.

Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization

7 August 2012 | EN | ES | 中文

Cupping in China

Integrating modern and traditional medicine: Facts and figures

Traditional and modern medicine have much to offer each other despite their differences. Priya Shetty assesses an uneasy relationship.

30 June 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Taking traditional medicines mainstream

The barriers to mainstream medical approval are great but some traditional treatments are finding new routes to acceptance, finds Yojana Sharma.

30 June 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Jack Githae

Turning plants into pills in Kenya

Traditional healers are joining forces with plant chemists in Kenya to develop antimalarials isolated from plants, reports Tatum Anderson.

13 December 2007 | EN

Traditional medicine will become part of a public health strategy

Traditional medicine without the 'quacks'

The Republic of Congo is working to rid traditional medicine of 'quacks', and access its valuable, affordable treatments.

Source: IRIN

14 June 2007 | EN | 中文

Chinese eight diagrams theory

Faking it: the debate over Chinese pseudoscience

China's science popularisation law gives teeth to those fighting 'pseudoscience' — but also feeds the furore over what the term really means, report Jia Hepeng and Li Jiao.

21 February 2007 | EN | 中文

AIDS campaigning in South Africa

Western and traditional healing meet over HIV

Natasha Bolognesi reports on one woman's efforts to bridge the divide between Western science and traditional medicine in South Africa.

Source: Nature

12 October 2006 | EN | 中文

The collaboration should improve agricultural productivity in Africa

Village India: untouched by the science boom

The dramatic scientific advances enjoyed by India's urban elite have passed the country's rural poor by, reports T. V. Padma.

15 May 2006 | EN

Traditional medicine will become part of a public health strategy

A new prescription for Kenya’s traditional healers

Ehsan Masood reports on how Maseno University in Kenya is helping traditional healers to modernise the way they diagnose and treat illness.

2 September 2005 | EN | 中文

Red powder extracted from <I>danshen</I>

China's scientific shortcut to new drugs

Jia Hepeng describes how Chinese researchers are changing the way they use herbal remedies to compete on the international pharmaceutical market.

Source: China Daily

4 July 2005 | EN | 中文

The endangered Saiga antelope's horns are used in traditional Chinese medicines

Making traditional Chinese medicine sustainable

Chen Zhiyong describes the steps that Chinese authorities are taking to make traditional medicines that use endangered species of plants and wildlife more sustainable.

Source: China Daily

2 June 2005 | EN | 中文

Traditional healer's hut

The challenges of marketing traditional medicines

Paroma Basu reports on the efforts of developing countries to transform local medicinal knowledge into modern biotech medicines.

Source: Nature Biotechnology

16 March 2005 | EN | 中文

Chile's flourishing market for indigenous medicine

A return to traditional medicine and culture in Chile is bringing a much-needed source of revenue and employment to the country's indigenous population, reports Daniela Estrada.

Source: Inter Press Service News Agency

2 March 2005 | EN | 中文

Traditional medicine stall

Old meets new in West Africa's medicine mix

Mihaela Serbulea reports on how traditional medicine is being integrated into public health systems in Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal.

9 February 2005 | EN

Root used in African medicine: research that builds on African knowledge and resources is a controversial topic

Uganda tests its traditional anti-malaria 'drugs'

A Ugandan researcher is running clinical evaluations to assess the safety of traditional medicines used against malaria, reports Peter Wamboga-Mugirya.

7 January 2005 | EN

Mosquitoes can transmit diseases by feeding on human blood

Treating malaria with herbal medicines

Merlin L Willcox and Gerard Bodeker review research on traditional herbal medicines used to treat malaria.

Source: British Medical Journal

12 November 2004 | EN

Jars of seeds and tree bark used in African traditional medicine

Bringing traditional cures into Uganda's health system

Federica Bianchi reports from Uganda on the moves to integrate traditional medicine into the country's health system.

Source: The Christian Science Monitor

15 October 2004 | EN

Tanzania draws on ancient remedies to fight HIV

This article reports on the success of an innovative approach to break down barriers between traditional and biomedical health workers in Tanzania.

Source: Irinnews.org

18 November 2003 | EN