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Corona epidemic in India, everyone was vaccinated.

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  During the corona epidemic in India, everyone was vaccinated. These vaccines were administered by the central government to all those working in government offices and private establishments at their places of work through the health department and charitable organizations.            The above picture was taken by Vikravandi Union V. Pagantai government in Villupuram district of Tamil Nadu when it was presented to the teachers and officials of the secondary school.

Healthcare sector in India: Shortcomings, opportunities and the challenges ahead.

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The fact that the Indian healthcare infrastructure had massive shortfalls was a well known fact even before the pandemic. But the last two years have shown that to build a resilient economy, a strong healthcare sector is an absolute must. We discuss how India can resolve the shortcomings of its healthcare sector and what opportunities and challenges do investors see in the sector.

India’s Healthcare Ambitions | Mint Explains | Mint

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India’s Healthcare Ambitions | Mint Explains | Mint

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India’s Healthcare Ambitions | Mint Explains | Mint

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The video discusses the current state of healthcare in India and the challenges it faces. India's healthcare system has a shortage of trained medical professionals and a rural-urban divide. The country also has low organ donation rates and is facing a significant threat from antimicrobial resistance. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of investing in healthcare infrastructure and ensuring universal access to healthcare services. While the government has taken steps to address these challenges, more needs to be done to achieve universal healthcare in India. The video concludes by calling for prioritizing healthcare and investing in creating a robust healthcare infrastructure that caters to the needs of every citizen.

National Library of Medicine

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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10292032/  

What is herbal medicine called in India?

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 What is herbal medicine called in India? Ayurveda or Ayurvedic medicine is a system of traditional medicine native to India, which uses a range of treatments, including panchakarma ('5 actions'), yoga, massage, acupuncture and herbal medicine, to encourage health and well-being Ayurveda: A Holistic System of Traditional Medicine Ayurveda, also known as Ayurvedic medicine, is a traditional system of medicine that originated in India over 3,000 years ago  3 . It is a holistic approach to health and wellness, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the mind, body, spirit, and environment  7 . Ayurveda aims to promote overall well-being by using a range of treatments, including: Panchakarma : a detoxifying therapy that involves a series of five procedures to cleanse the body and restore balance  8 Yoga : a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that aims to unite the body, mind, and spirit Massage : a manual therapy that promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and improves...

How to develop Ayurvedic medical in India?

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How to develop Ayurvedic medical in India?   Developing Ayurvedic medicine in India requires a comprehensive approach that involves several steps. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started: 1. Research and Development Conduct thorough research on Ayurvedic principles, herbs, and formulations to develop effective and safe products. This involves studying classical Ayurvedic texts, consulting with traditional and modern bio-medicine experts, and conducting clinical trials  3 9 . 2. Regulatory Compliance Obtain necessary licenses and certifications from the Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy) and other regulatory bodies. This includes obtaining a Complete Manufacturing License, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certification, and other relevant permits  5 . 3. Facility Setup Establish a manufacturing unit that meets GMP standards, with a clean and hygienic environment, proper equipment, and trained staff. You can either set up your own...

Worldwide Medical systems

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  In an interconnected world where health and medical care transcend borders, worldwide medical systems play a crucial role in managing the health of populations. These systems vary greatly, influenced by numerous factors such as geography, cultural practices, economic conditions, and policy governance. Here, we will explore the structure, functions, challenges, and advancements within these medical systems on a global scale. From the developed nations with their advanced, technology-driven healthcare networks to the resource-constrained regions grappling with limited infrastructure and accessibility, the diversity of worldwide medical frameworks is striking. In densely populated urban centers, patients may have access to state-of-the-art hospitals, specialized clinics, and a plethora of treatment options, while remote rural communities may rely on mobile health units and community-based interventions to deliver essential services. Likewise, cultural beliefs and practices can signi...