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Latest traditional medicine News

What’s in the supplements that claim to help you cut down on bathroom breaks? And do they work?
New discovery shows oyster blood proteins improve antibiotic effectiveness
Oyster ‘blood’ holds promise for combating drug-resistant superbugs: new research
Beijing Declaration calls for strengthened global collaboration on traditional medicine
Mistletoe: a Christmas symbol with a hidden gift of healing
New study reveals NDIS reforms penalise NDIS clients
Forum highlights University role in natural product development
Associate Professor Boris Novakovic receives NHMRC and JPIAMR funding
China and WHO Deepen Strategic Partnership to Lead Global Traditional Medicine Advancements
You can keep your ghosts and ghouls – the ‘Cordyceps’ fungus creates real-life zombies
Kicking off the journey of artificial intelligence in traditional medicine
DRC: Child mpox cases surge 75-fold in worst hit province as schools restart this week
India commits US$ 85 million to WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre
The Conversation: Not quite medicine, not quite food: how a product like mushroom gummies can fall through regulatory cracks
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Reconciliation Week – Meet Bec
Orangutan Treats Wound With Pain-relieving Plant
Improving care of hospitalized patients with HIV in Tanzania
Exposed: The grim reality for 5.5 billion wild animals on profit-driven wildlife farms
Akula Foods Pty Ltd fined for allegedly importing unregistered Ayurvedic medicines
End convictions and deplorable detention conditions for human rights defenders, UN experts say: Viet Nam
Integration of Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine (TCIM) in the Institutionalization of Evidence-Informed Decision-making
5 dental TikTok trends you probably shouldn’t try at home
New WHO and Ministry of AYUSH, Republic of India agreement signed to advance traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine
Linkage Projects grants foster food industry partnerships
What is the PanaNatra line of painkillers and can herbal products effectively relieve pain?
Western Sydney University researchers recognised as national leaders in their field
Climate-induced loss is impeding human rights in Pacific
Our children’s future: a call to end childhood lead poisoning
Fungus gnats as pollinators not pests
WHO convenes first high-level global summit on traditional medicine to explore evidence base, opportunities to accelerate health for all
WHO to host first global workshop on biodiversity, traditional knowledge, health and well-being
WHO Director-General discusses priorities on traditional, complementary and integrative healthcare with civil society
Greater Geelong Mayor supports CALD community First Nations’ experience
Transformative partnerships vital on path to net zero
Cross-regional External Advisory Group established for the WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
‘Nature’s own Ozempic’ or berberine is all over social media. But does it really help you lose weight?
Seventy-sixth World Health Assembly – Daily update: 30 May 2023
New CDU studies finds two native Australian plants have healing properties
New CDU study finds two native Australian plants have healing properties
China visit strengthens economic and aviation ties with WA
Bolivia conducts a simulation exercise to strengthen the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Deployment and Vaccination Plan for influenza and other respiratory viruses
Seventy-sixth World Health Assembly to focus on “saving lives, driving health for all” as WHO turns 75
Mushrooms magnify memory by boosting nerve growth
Indigenous Australians’ unique oral microbiomes may add to chronic disease load
Urgent need to protect nature and human rights, say UN experts: Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
How climate change is eroding human rights in Vanuatu
Almost 1 million people die every year due to lead poisoning, with more children suffering long-term health effects
Can natural and mainstream medicines coexist?