A cross-sectional survey on the use of herbal tea among Cameroonian adults (18-65 years)
Abstract Background In respect of the WHO's commendation to incorporate traditional medicine (TM) in health care, the Cameroon government wants to promote the use of the traditional medicine and is resolute on encouraging the treatment of patients with alternative medicine from traditional sour...
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Main Authors: | Abenwie Suh Nchang (Author), Sylvia Njong (Author), Sandra Fankem Noukimi (Author), Lahngong Methodius Shinyuy (Author), Sylvie Bambara (Author), Edgar M. Kalimba (Author), Joseph Kamga (Author), Jacob Souopgui (Author), Stephen Mbigha Ghogomu (Author), Michel Frederich (Author), Jean Lesort Louck Talom (Author), Annie Robert (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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