HeartMath Showcases Heart Coherence Science at WHO Traditional Medicine Summit
February 27th, 2026 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
HeartMath presented its evidence-based heart coherence techniques at the WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine, highlighting the integration of heart-focused emotional regulation into global health policy discussions.

HeartMath participated in the Second World Health Organization Global Summit on Traditional Medicine, which was convened by the WHO and the Government of India and attended by more than 800 global leaders, policymakers, scientists, and health practitioners from over 100 countries. The organization was one of 25 evidence-based innovations invited to host an experiential lab within the Summit's Traditional Medicine Discovery Experience. In partnership with The Fyera Foundation, which holds Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, HeartMath curated and led an immersive lab titled "Restoring Balance with the Heart: Science Illuminates the Heart's Role in Balancing Our Bodies, Emotions, and World."
The experience introduced delegates to peer-reviewed HeartMath research on heart-brain interactions, heart rate variability, and emotional self-regulation, supported by real-time biofeedback and practical skill-building tools. More than 300 delegates participated, sparking dialogue on the role of heart-based regulation in public health, resilience, and policy development. This participation was facilitated through the partnership with The Fyera Foundation, whose sustained engagement with the United Nations and the WHO helped elevate HeartMath's science and tools within global health policy forums. Through their donated time, financial contributions, and UN- and WHO-aligned programs, key WHO leaders experienced this work directly, helping inspire HeartMath's inclusion in the Summit.
Sheva Carr and Robert Browning, HeartMath's Co-Directors of Healthcare, jointly shared their perspective on the event's significance. They expressed gratitude for the opportunity to integrate HeartMath's research and technology in the WHO's immersive discovery experience for delegates from around the world. They noted it provided an opportunity to both care for the hearts of these dedicated and influential global leaders, as well as share the hope of the life-changing benefits that are possible when activating heart coherence in the populations they serve. They hold a vision that this will become an integrated aspect of public health policy and implementations that will serve the well-being of our global human family now, and for future generations.
HeartMath's research was also formally included in the launch of the WHO Traditional Medicine Global Library, the world's largest digital repository of Traditional Medicine evidence. Key elements from the Summit exhibition will remain on permanent display at the WHO Traditional Medicine Headquarters in Jamnagar, India. The organization is honored to contribute to this evolving global dialogue and to collaborate with partners advancing practical, evidence-based approaches to emotional regulation, population health, and planetary wellbeing. More information about HeartMath's work can be found at HeartMath.com, and additional resources are available at heartmath.onlinepresskit247.com.
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