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Int'l conference looks into traditional medicine

Using traditional medicine in tandem with local knowledge as well as alternative treatments was evaluated at an international conference held in the northern province of Thai Nguyen on May 4-5.
Int'l conference looks into traditional medicine ảnh 1Experts discuss on the sidelines of the conference (Photo: thainguyen.gov.vn)

Thai Nguyen (VNA) – Using traditional medicine in tandem with localknowledge as well as alternative treatments was evaluated at an internationalconference held in the northern province of Thai Nguyen on May 4-5.

The conference “Medical Pluralism and Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia“ washeld by Thai Nguyen University. It was attended by experts and scholars fromuniversities in Europe and Southeast Asia like the University of Giessen(Germany), Laguna University (the Philippines) and the French Institute ofPondicherry (India).

European experience in medical pluralism and combination between medicine andspiritual issue in psychiatric treatment a study in India, were discussed.

Experts said that modern medicine standouts with enormous scientific advances,state-of-the-art equipment and many healthcare centres. However, traditionalmedicine supports modern medicine and contributes to providing initialhealthcare.

Speaking at the conference, Professor Detlef Briessen, a cultural andhistorical researcher from the University of Giessen, said that Vietnam boastshuge potential in traditional medicine thanks to its long-standing culturaltraditions and abundant medicinal herbs.

Better treatments using traditional medicine will be practiced soon, he said.

Other participants agreed to study and promote traditional medical knowledgeduring the national modernisation process and sustainable development in ruralareas.-VNA 
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