Armenia's underground asthma clinic faces closure as universal healthcare sidelines speleotherapy
YEREVAN, April 2 -- A mining cage drops deep beneath the Armenian capital, carrying asthma patients in helmets down into a salt cave clinic-an alternative treatment centre whose future is now at risk.
State funding for the speleotherapy centre in the Avan salt mine was recently cut as the small Caucasus nation rolls out a new universal healthcare system that does not cover alternative medicine.
The fate of the facility is a snapshot of a global debate over the effectiveness and role of alternative treatments in modern healthcare, a particularly pressing issue in developing countries.
Speleotherapy-where patients spend several hours a day in caves breathing mineral-rich underground air believed to reduce respiratory irritation-has...
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