Across
- 5. purpose, and caveat of the information
- 6. fraudulent medical claims or products without scientific basis.
- 8. Right to basic needs, safety, choice, redress, representation, consumer education, and a healthy environment.
- 10. use of magnetic fields.
- 11. Needs Access essentials like food, water, and healthcare.Right to Safety-Protection from hazardous products.
- 14. is a form of alternative medicine that emphasizes natural remedies and the body's inherent ability to heal itself.
- 15. Specialized services for specific health needs.
- 17. services are covered by insurance.
- 19. Ability to express consumer interests in policy-making.
- 20. Examples include hospitals, walk-in surgery centers, health centers, and extended healthcare facilities.
Down
- 1. Practitioners working under health professionals (e.g., nurses, therapists)
- 2. The ability to evaluate and utilize healthinformation products, and services effectively
- 3. Bodyfocused therapy.
- 4. taking herbal medicines and availing of special diets and vitamins
- 7. Connection between mind and health.
- 9. Licensed practitioners (e.g., physicians)
- 12. Providers focusing on specific body areas.
- 13. a herbal medicine that relieves the body from body pain and aches
- 16. Offer inpatient and outpatient care.
- 18. Healthcare Facilities-Long-term care (e.g., elderly care).