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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Health care and therapies for children in India: A comprehensive review
Authors
Dr. Asha Menon
Abstract
This review paper examines the health care landscape and therapeutic
practices for children in India, highlighting the critical importance of
addressing paediatric health in a rapidly developing nation. Despite
significant progress in recent years, challenges such as high rates of
malnutrition, infectious diseases, and inadequate mental health services persist.
The paper discusses the existing health care framework, including government
initiatives and the role of private and non-governmental organizations.
Additionally, it explores common health issues faced by children and the range
of therapeutic approaches available, from conventional medicine to alternative
therapies. The impact of socio-economic factors on child health and access to
care is critically analysed, alongside emerging trends such as telemedicine and
community-based health programs. Finally, the paper offers policy
recommendations aimed at enhancing paediatric health services and promoting
holistic well-being for children across diverse regions of India. This review
underscores the urgent need for a multi-faceted approach to improve health outcomes
for the younger population, ensuring a healthier future for the nation.
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Pages:83-88
How to cite this article:
Dr. Asha Menon "Health care and therapies for children in India: A comprehensive review". International Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 83-88
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