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- <p><font size="-1" color="white" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">In 2010, it might be anything. Things change daily in Beijing. It is likely that it will stay. The government is supporting traditional medicine as a cheaper alternative to Western medicine. For many ailments, it is quite effective. The doctors do not try to treat everything; they refer patients to Western medicine hospitals when the case calls for it. They also prescribe a whole range of Western medicines as well as traditional herbal cures. I visited a large traditional medicine hospital and research center in Wuhan. The administrator there said that they could treat many chronic problems for a tenth of the cost. </font></p>
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