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 She added that the university was the first in the country to offer such a course which would teach doctors about "the 
Ayurvedic remedies to treat ghost-related ailments".

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Ayurvedic therapies generally <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/lojeobibieyeoseyu/" target="_blank">¸ÞÁ¾Å°Ã÷³×</a>=¸ÞÁ¾
Å°Ã÷³×¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù<br /> include herbal medicines, diet changes, massages, breathing and other forms of exercise.

According to a 2016 study by the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience (Nimhans), nearly 14% of Indians are 
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¸ô ·¹Çø®Ä«<br /> mentally ill. And in 2017, the WHO estimated that 20% of Indians might suffer from depression at some point 
in their lives.

But there are less than 4,000 mental health professionals in the country of 1.3 billion people and there is little awareness <a 
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Also, because of widespread social stigma, few seek for professional help or care and many Indians, especially in rural and 
poorer areas, visit shamans and witch-doctors in the hope that they will help cure their mental illnesses.

The news that the government-run <a href="https://gagameljoa.tistory.com/21" target="_blank">õ¾È¿ø·ë¸Å¸Å</a><br /> BHU 
will be starting a course in Bhoot Vidya has been questioned on social media by some who pointed out that medicine and 
rehab were more appropriate methods to deal with mental health issues:
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