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