Working to Integrate AI with Traditional Medicine: JP Nadda at WHO Global Summit
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Working to Integrate AI with Traditional Medicine: JP Nadda at WHO Global Summit
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. According to Nadda, India's previous health policy was curative in nature, with an undue focus on only cure through medicine. However, after 2017, a holistic policy was adopted, which also focused on prevention, and promotion of health. India News | Working to Integrate AI with Traditional Medicine: JP Nadda at WHO Global Summit.
Traditional Medicine Key to Future Health Security: PM Modi at WHO Meet – The Indian Awaaz
Staff Reporter / New Delhi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday underlined that restoring balance in human health is no longer just a shared global cause, but a global urgency, as he addressed the WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine in New Delhi. Emphasising India’s civilisational wisdom, the Prime Minister said yoga has shown the world the path to health, harmony, and balance, transcending borders and cultures. Recalling India’s leaders…
Ministers, scientists, doctors and tribal leaders from 170 countries have gathered in New Delhi under the umbrella of WHO to combine the power of such knowledge, including ethics, with that of modern science and technology, so that universal health coverage and a search for solutions can be achieved.
Traditional medicine must win trust through science, expand reach: PM Modi - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday said traditional medicine was yet to receive the place it truly deserved and asserted that it should win trust through science to expand its reach further. Addressing the WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine here, Modi said strengthening research, use of digital technologies and developing a trusted regulatory framework will further bolster traditional medicine. “There was once a perception tha…
Global trust in traditional medicine depends on research, regulation: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said traditional medicine must earn global trust through science, evidence and regulation. He was addressing the closing ceremony of the Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine in New Delhi. Speaking at Bharat Mandapam after three days of deliberations involving health ministers, scientists and policymakers from across countries, the PM said the discussions had highlighted the need to strengthen re…
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