NIMHANS to launch yoga-based research centre
The five-year partnership aims to bridge traditional Indian healing systems with modern medical science, focusing on evidence-based research in yoga, naturopathy, and their integration into mainstream healthcare.
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Bengaluru, 21 July
The City-based NIMHANS and the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy, under the Ministry of AYUSH, on Monday signed an MoU to establish a collaborative research centre for mind-body interventions through yoga.
The five-year partnership aims to bridge traditional Indian healing systems with modern medical science, focusing on evidence-based research in yoga, naturopathy, and their integration into mainstream healthcare, an official release said.
Dr Hemant Bhargav, Associate Professor at the department of integrative medicine, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, will serve as the principal investigator for the collaborative centre.
The research team will be supported by collaborators from NIMHANS, as well as from the CCRYN—bringing together expertise from both institutions in this joint effort to advance the science of mind-body medicine, it added.
According to NIMHANS, the collaboration will involve joint research projects examining the efficacy of mind-body interventions for conditions including mental health disorders, metabolic disorders, and neurological conditions.
"CCRYN will support the development of
infrastructure, laboratory facilities, and provide expertise in traditional
medicine systems, while NIMHANS will contribute its renowned research
capabilities in neurosciences and mental health," the statement further
said.
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