Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) plays a significant role in promoting community health by offering diverse and holistic approaches to well-being. In community health settings, CAM practices, such as acupuncture, herbal remedies, and mind-body therapies, complement conventional medical treatments. These interventions often contribute to a more patient-centered and inclusive healthcare model, addressing the unique needs of diverse populations. CAM's emphasis on preventive care and lifestyle modifications aligns seamlessly with community health initiatives. Integrating CAM into community health programs fosters a more comprehensive and patient-focused approach, promoting overall wellness. Moreover, CAM practices often empower individuals to actively participate in their health, promoting self-care and community resilience.
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