Complementary medicine is a formal method of health care in most countries of the ancient
world. It is expected to become more widely integrated into the modern medical system,
including the medical curriculum. Despite the perception of modern medicine as more
efficacious, traditional medicine continues to be practiced. More than 70% of the developing
world's population still depends primarily on the complementary and alternative systems of
medicine (CAM). In rural areas, cultural beliefs and practices often lead to self-care, home ...
Authors
Hassan Azaizeh
Bashar Saad
Edwin Cooper
Omar Said
Pages From
419
Pages To
424
Journal Name
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Volume
7
Issue
4
Abstract