China has officially unveiled the Tibetan Medicine Disease Classification and Code, which is a national standard for disease categorization in Tibetan medicine.
China has established the world's largest traditional medicine service system by revitalizing and developing traditional Chinese medicine, a senior TCM official said on Wednesday.
The 25th Chinese medical team in Niger offered free consultations, TCM treatments, screenings, and training to local women, supporting healthcare and professional capacity on the 50th anniversary of medical cooperation.
The India–European Union Free Trade Agreement (India–EU FTA), announced on January 27, is expected to expand the reach of India's traditional medicine services and practitioners, according to the ministry of commerce and industry.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has approved regional guidelines aimed at strengthening the regulation and integration of traditional medicine into the health systems of its Member States.
In a major strategic overhaul, the 112-year-old traditional Chinese medicine giant Darentang is repositioning itself as a leader in both high-tech geriatric care and contemporary lifestyle wellness.
China has released a national standard for classifying traditional Chinese medicine constitutions, a move aimed at modernizing how practitioners identify individual physiological traits in order to provide personalized healthcare.
At the clinic of the Affiliated Hospital of Gansu University of Chinese Medicine, Sevira Putri Purnama Lumarso, a 22-year-old Indonesian, carefully locates acupuncture points and inserts needles for a patient.
In the heart of Germany, a traditional Chinese herbal product has secured a lasting place on the shelves of the renowned Bahnhof-Apotheke pharmacy chain for over six years, with nearly 200,000 bottles of Shufeng Jiedu granules sold to date.
For generations, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) arrived with ceremony as dried roots and peels were carefully measured from wooden drawers, taken home, and simmered for hours in a slow, bitter ritual that demanded attention whenever the body called for care.
Filming for a documentary marking the 110th anniversary of traditional Chinese medicine master Deng Tietao's birth recently began in Guangzhou. As a flagship project to promote Guangdong Province's TCM culture during the 15th Five-Year Plan period, the film is scheduled for release later this year.