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Cyprus Bill on Acupuncture and Alternative Therapies Sparks Outcry

Published March 10, 2026, 12:14
Cyprus Bill on Acupuncture and Alternative Therapies Sparks Outcry

The Cypriot parliamentary health committee is moving forward with a bill to regulate acupuncture and physiotherapy, despite strong opposition from medical and patient organizations. The Pan-Cypriot Medical Association, the Federation of Patient Associations of Cyprus, and the Pan-Cypriot Physiotherapists Association have expressed strong protests, arguing that the bill ignores scientific warnings and provides institutional protection to non-healthcare professionals. The organizations emphasize that priority should be given to more serious public health issues and that the institutionalization of practices without scientific evidence undermines the credibility of the state. They are particularly concerned about the introduction of terms such as "energy diagnosis" and "meridians," which lack a scientific basis. The bill also proposes the creation of professional registers and registration councils, which the organizations believe gives undue prestige to activities not recognized by the scientific community. Furthermore, they point out that the provisions of the bill conflict with existing legislation regarding healthcare professions, as the practice of medicine by non-doctors is considered charlatanism. The reactions highlight a deep disagreement regarding the recognition and regulation of alternative therapies and their potential impact on the quality of healthcare and patient protection. The discussion underscores the need for careful consideration of scientific data and potential risks before the institutionalization of such practices.