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Doctors across the country have denounced the concept of ‘mixopathy’, which refers to the integration of different systems of medicine such as Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, Siddha, Yoga and Naturopathy with allopathy (modern system of medicine). The National Education Policy 2020, in its medical training component, emphasizes a holistic approach. (Representative photo/HT) {{^userSubscribe}} {{/userSubscribe}} {{^userSubscribe}} {{/userSubscribe}} The debate began when the provisions of Section 50 of the National Medical Commission Act, 2020 required that educational modules for the interface between the modern system of medicine, homeopathy and Ayurveda be prepared in meetings joint ventures of the Central Council of Indian Medicine,…

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I’m working on a new podcast with some friends, and our topic yesterday was the idea of ​​”self-care” and what that means. One mentioned that she hadn’t even heard the term “self-care” until 18 months ago, and although it was more familiar to me, we delved deeper into the idea that without the pandemic, we would not have been able to do it. I didn’t think it was something we would have put so much thought into. As someone with a MAJOR type A personality (ask anyone who knows me), who is a tiny workaholic, my idea of ​​self-care has…

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Download this week’s episode at Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, Spotify or via RSS feedand watch the video version on Police1 YouTube Channel.In 1954, the 83rd U.S. Congress amended the 1938 law that made Armistice Day a national holiday, removing the word “Armistice” in favor of “veterans.” President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the law on June 1, 1954. From that point on, November 11 became a day to honor American veterans of all wars. According to the Department of Justice’s COPS office, nearly 25 percent of U.S. law enforcement officers have military training. We thank them for their service.Unfortunately, the…

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Katherine Martinelli is a freelance journalist who covers health, food, travel, parenting and more for publications including The Atlantic, The Washington Post, New York Magazine’s The Cut, Bon Appetit and Food & Wine. A New York native and mother of two, she and her family recently moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where they have become about 900% more outdoorsy and can now garden, fish, and kayak on the river Huron in their free time.

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Every year I search for Earth Day recipes for healthy ideas. But most of what I find are foods tinted with green and blue food coloring! I thought it was time to celebrate with sustainable recipes that don’t look like the earth, but instead benefit the earth. In honor of this date, I’ve rounded up 22 sustainable dairy-free recipes that cover savory dishes, no-waste ideas, virtuous desserts, and healthy drinks.22 Sustainable Dairy-Free Recipes for Earth Day and Every DayAll of these sustainable recipes are dairy-free and plant-based. These two aspects alone can explain certain major points in terms of respect…

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Share on PinterestA new study reveals possible reasons why some people believe health misinformation. Grace Cary/Getty ImagesMisinformation about health can prevent people from seeking the care they need.Although they provide a space for sharing ideas, social networks harbor false information on health-related topics.A survey found that people with lower education and income, distrust of the healthcare system, or interest in alternative treatments are more likely to believe false information.Targeted messaging and advocacy from public health officials could help address the growing problem of inaccurate health-related information.Social media sites are platforms for people to share ideas and stay in touch with…

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You are here! That means it’s Monday, or it feels like it’s Monday. Don’t worry, Greatist has your back. Subscribe to our newsletter for direct access to Mondays with Minaa, a mental health column written by our resident self-care expert, Minaa.Hello and happy Monday!As a Black woman, I am excited to take advantage of Black History Month. It makes me think about the cultural aspect of self-care and how, in many ways, traditional healing spaces and rituals can be different for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Well-being is often centered on whiteThis is why those who identify as…

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Christina DeBusk July 2, 2021 If consumers increasingly focus on digestive wellness, it will likely become a topic of discussion with chiropractic patients. When patients want better health, the two areas they typically attack are diet and physical activity. They start eating more fruits and vegetables and incorporating exercise into their daily routine. Taking care of yourself becomes a priority in order to fight illness and achieve a higher level of well-being. Another area of ​​the nutrition and health field that is starting to gain more attention is digestive wellness and health. A quick look at the numbers reveals that…

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