The Guardian Australia
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Woman's death spurs critical examination of alternative medicine dangers in Malaysia
A personal tragedy prompted an exploration into the dangers of alternative medicine following the death of a 37-year-old woman after an unproven treatment for Lyme disease in Malaysia. The experience highlights systemic issues in women's health care and the importance of supportive, non-judgmental conversations regarding medical choices. The alternative medicine market is projected to reach $1.28 trillion by 2034.
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