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Juniper Publishers-Manyoka: Is It Vital or Fatal to Human Life?

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Archaeology & Anthropology -  Juniper Publishers Introduction The arrival of modern medical sciences and new inventions in the field of health has immensely benefitted human beings all over the world. But despite these successes in the field of sciences, there are communities in parts of the world who are reluctant to maintain their well-being through modern medicine. Their approach towards health is not just a matter of concern in the continuum of health and illness; rather it is entangled with their whole system of ethos and ideals. This paper explores the approach of the Manica community in central Mozambique towards the health issues of diarrhoea. Following, this paper discusses: a. The burden of diarrhoea in Mozambique and the World Health Organization’s (WHO) initiatives to eradicate this problem. b. ‘Beliefs’ as an eccentric component to modern medicine and an integral component in world-view of a community; and c. The pollution theory amongst Manicans. Al...