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Codifying traditional med data to boost research, says PM Modi

IndiaTimes Sunday, 28 January 2024
Modi announced that the ministry of Ayush, with help from WHO, will codify terminology related to diseases and treatment in traditional systems of medicine. This will standardize prescriptions and allow doctors to easily access complete information. The codification will also benefit research and increase credibility of these medical systems globally.
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