Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital have signed an agreement with the Central Ayurveda Research Institute to develop evidence-based Ayurveda protocols for menopause care.
The partnership aims to create validated integrative treatments combining Ayurveda and modern medicine. Menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes, sleep disturbances, fatigue, vaginal dryness and mood shifts have driven interest in alternative and supportive therapies.
“Ayurveda-based therapies, when used responsibly alongside allopathic care, can benefit women experiencing menopause,” said Sandeep Bansal, Director of VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital. He said Ayurvedic medicines containing metals should only be taken under expert supervision.
Hemanta Panigrahi, head of the Central Ayurveda Research Insti

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