The World Conference on Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine (WCTIM-2026) will take place from November 26–28, 2026, in Osaka, Japan. The conference will bring together leading experts, researchers, and healthcare practitioners from around the world. It aims to explore the integration of traditional, complementary, and modern medical systems. Key focus areas include Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, herbal therapies, and holistic healing approaches. The event emphasizes the importance of combining ancient knowledge with modern scientific research. It will highlight evidence-based practices and innovative healthcare solutions. Participants will engage in discussions on preventive care and patient-centered treatment strategies. The conference also supports the exchange of ideas on policy development and global health improvements. It provides a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing. Overall, WCTIM-2026 promotes sustainable and integrative healthcare for better global outcomes.
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