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Should we judge traditional Chinese medicine by modern standards, or is that cultural bias in disguise?
As integrative medicine gains traction in 2026, the debate over whether to evaluate traditional Chinese medicine through a modern scientific lens or to respect its distinct cultural and philosophical foundations has intensified. Cast your vote to weigh in on this nuanced question.
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