Medical Tourism
Jun 30 2008, Amit S

According to the Ayurvedavatarana (the “descent of Ayurveda”), ayurveda first came into being when the Hindu deity Brahma had a revelation,after which he woke up and created the Universe.

Medical tourism mean patients going to a different country...

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