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medical treatment
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Western countries
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Medical treatment in Western countries includes the use of pharmaceutical drugs and surgical procedures, with patient involvement in decision-making.
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23
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2
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medical treatment
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United States
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In the United States, access to medical treatment is considered a basic human right and widely available.
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7
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3
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medical treatment
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Germany
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In Germany, access to advanced medical treatment is widely available and considered a basic human right.
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4
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4
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medical treatment
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Ancient Greek medicine
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Ancient Greek medicine emphasized holistic and natural approaches to treating illnesses.
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3
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5
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medical treatment
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East
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East culture in medical treatment prefers traditional Chinese medicine and natural remedies.
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2
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6
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medical treatment
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Ancient Egyptian culture
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Ancient Egyptian medical treatment combined practical remedies with magical rituals for holistic healing and balancing the body's humors.
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1
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7
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medical treatment
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Antiquity enthusiasts
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Medical treatment for antiquity enthusiasts includes herbal remedies, spiritual rituals, and practices based on ancient belief systems.
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1
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8
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medical treatment
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Developing countries
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Access to advanced medical treatment in developing countries is limited and considered a luxury for the wealthy.
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1
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9
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medical treatment
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, traditional medicine and home remedies are commonly used in place of or alongside modern medical treatment.
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10
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medical treatment
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Medieval European culture
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In medieval European culture, medical treatment is influenced by folklore, superstitions, and religious beliefs instead of evidence-based medicine.
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11
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medical treatment
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Rural areas in developing countries
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In rural areas of developing countries, limited access to modern medical treatment leads to reliance on traditional healing methods due to cultural and economic reasons.
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12
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medical treatment
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Traditional cultures
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Medical treatment in traditional cultures may include herbal remedies and spiritual rituals, alongside or in place of modern healthcare facilities.
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1
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13
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medical treatment
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Western medicine practitioners
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Western medicine practitioners rely on evidence-based practices and pharmaceutical interventions for medical treatment.
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14
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medical treatment
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isolated indigenous communities
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In isolated indigenous communities, medical treatment involves traditional healing practices and natural remedies.
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15
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medical treatment
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medical community in the United States
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In the United States, evidence-based medical treatments and medications are the primary approach to treating illnesses within the medical community, emphasizing clinical trials and peer-reviewed research.
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