Goan Reporter::2nd WHO TRADITIONAL MEDICINE GLOBAL SUMMIT FROM DEC 17-19 IN DELHI

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Panaji: December 11, 2025::The Siddha Clinical Research Unit (SCRU) Goa, under the Central Council for Research in Siddha (CCRS), has informed that the 2nd WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit taking place at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi will be held from to December 17, 2025 to December 19, 2025. The theme for summit is “Restoring balance: The science and practice of health and well-being.” This prestigious global gathering stands as a testament to the rising international recognition of traditional medical systems and their essential role in shaping the future of global health.  This year’s summit brings together delegates from across continents-policymakers, scientists, researchers, clinical experts, and traditional medicine practitioners united under the overarching theme of advancing evidence-based traditional medicine. The emphasis on scientific validation, ethical research, patient-centered care, and global collaboration reflects a shared vision of integrating traditional systems into modern healthcare frameworks with responsibility and integrity For India, hosting this summit is both an honour and a significant milestone.  The Siddha system of medicine, one of India’s most ancient and comprehensive traditions, finds special relevance within the summit’s dialogue. With its emphasis on holistic well-being. Harmonious living, personalized therapies, mineral-herbal formulations, and dietary/lifestyle frameworks, Siddha medicine offers meaningful solutions to contemporary health challenges. The SCRU-Goa is proud to contribute to this national endeavour through its ongoing work in clinical research, documentation of classical knowledge, community health initiatives, and ethical research practices. The 2nd WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit is a landmark occasion that brings global wisdom and modern science together. The Siddha Clinical Research Unit, Goa proudly stands aligned with this vision and reaffirms its commitment to advancing Siddha medicine for the benefit of communities in India and across the world.

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