All 'hijama' or cupping practitioners have to take oral and written exams before working at health centres, a senior health ministry official said, as the UAE cracks down on illegal 'home' operators.
Some research suggests cupping may have beneficial effects, including pain relief and increasing local blood flow. However, more research is necessary to understand cupping’s therapeutic potential and ...
All 'hijama' or cupping practitioners have to take oral and written exams before working at health centres, a senior health ministry official said, as the UAE cracks down on illegal 'home' operators.
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