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Bringing together traditional and modern medicine faces numerous challenges that stem from differences in how each is practiced, evaluated and managed. What are researchers doing to bridge the gap?
Opinion
Recognising traditional health systems
It's time to consign to history the idea that traditional medical systems have nothing to offer modern medical science, ...22/06/10
Editorials
The imperatives for traditional medicine
Integrating modern and traditional medicine requires breaking down the legal and regulatory barriers that disadvantage the poor.18/06/10
Feature
Taking traditional medicines mainstream
The barriers to mainstream medical approval are great but some traditional treatments are finding new routes to acceptance, finds ...18/06/10
Opinion
Modernising traditional medicine must work for locals
Local health needs should be paramount in efforts to merge traditional and modern medicine, says Oswaldo Salaverry.11/06/10
Opinion
Ending medical dominance over the developing world
Traditional medical cultures need a true partnership with modern medicine, say Bhushan Patwardhan, Gerard Bodeker and Darshan Shankar.11/06/10
Opinion
Discovering Africa’s drug potential
How can modern drug discovery methods enhance the value of African traditional medicines, asks South African drug expert Kelly ...27/05/10
