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- CCRAS Launches SIDDHI 2.0: A Research-Led Push for Innovation in Ayurveda Pharma 2026-02-25
CCRAS has introduced SIDDHI 2.0 to accelerate research-driven innovation in the Ayurveda pharmaceutical sector. Here’s what it signals for quality, evidence generation, and product development in Ayurvedic healthcare.
- Ayurveda in 2026: India’s Push for Medical Tourism and Research-Driven Pharma Innovation 2026-02-25
India is positioning Ayurveda alongside advanced clinical care to attract global patients, while also investing in stronger, research-led innovation in the Ayurveda pharmaceutical sector. Here’s what these policy and R&D moves could mean for trust, quality, and access.
- Ayurveda in 2026: Institutions, Careers, and the Modern Health Ecosystem 2026-02-24
Ayurveda is expanding through stronger national institutions and a widening set of education and career options. This article explains what that growth means for healthcare, jobs, and responsible practice.
- India and Japan Join Forces to Promote Yoga and Ayurveda: What It Could Mean for Global Wellness 2026-02-24
India and Japan have initiated cooperation in Yoga and Ayurveda, signaling a new phase of cross-border support for traditional health systems. Here’s what such collaboration can practically mean for education, research, and safe everyday use.
- India’s ‘Desh Ka Prakriti Parikshan Abhiyaan’: What the Guinness Records Mean for Ayurveda and Public Health 2026-02-24
India’s nationwide Prakriti assessment campaign reportedly set multiple Guinness World Records. Here’s what Prakriti profiling is in Ayurveda, why scale matters, and how such data could (and should) be used responsibly in public health.
- Ayurveda Today: Institutions, Integration, Quality, and Safety in Modern Healthcare 2026-02-24
Ayurveda is gaining institutional support and global interest, but its real-world impact depends on responsible integration, evidence building, and safe use. This article explains what the latest headlines imply for patients, providers, and public health systems.
- Ayurveda’s Global Momentum: From Ayurveda Day 2024 to Integrative Healthcare and Sustainability 2026-02-24
Ayurveda is expanding beyond tradition into public health, integrative medicine, and sustainability. Here’s what recent developments suggest about its growing global role—and what that means for everyday health choices.
- Ayurveda’s Mainstream Moment: Global Coding, New Clinics, and What It Means for Everyday Health 2026-02-23
Ayurveda is moving closer to mainstream healthcare through WHO-backed coding efforts, expanded outpatient services, and new hospital collaborations. Here’s what’s changing—and how it may affect patients, providers, and public health.
- Ayurveda in 2026: From Tradition to Hospitals, Global Standards, and Community Care 2026-02-23
Ayurveda is moving beyond heritage status into clinics, hospitals, and global health systems. Here’s what recent developments suggest about integration, standardization, and real-world care—especially for women’s health and rural communities.
- Ayurvedic View on “Blood-Thinning” Foods: Supporting Healthy Circulation Safely 2026-02-23
Certain foods are popularly described as “natural blood thinners,” but Ayurveda frames their benefits through digestion, circulation, and heat (pitta). Learn how to support heart and vessel health with diet—while staying evidence-aware and medication-safe.