101
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core
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine views the core as the center of the body's energy, essential for maintaining balance and vitality.
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102
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cuboid bone
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the cuboid bone is not a specific focus, as acupuncture points and meridians are emphasized for holistic health.
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103
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cytoplasm
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Cytoplasm is not a commonly referenced concept in traditional Chinese medicine, which emphasizes qi and yin-yang balance.
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104
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dermis
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the dermis reflects the health of internal organs and is used in diagnosis and treatment.
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105
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diastole
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, diastole is linked to the flow of Qi and the relaxation of the body's meridians.
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106
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dietary restrictions
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes a balanced diet and avoiding excessive cold or heat-inducing foods.
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1
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107
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digestive tract
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes balancing digestive energies for overall wellness in the digestive tract concept.
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108
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diuretic
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, herbal diuretics like dandelion and green tea are used for balancing the body's energy and promoting detoxification.
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109
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eczema
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses herbal remedies and dietary changes to balance the body's energy and treat eczema.
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110
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embolectomy
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Embolectomy is not widely practiced or well-known in traditional Chinese medicine or the Middle East.
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111
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encephalopathy
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Encephalopathy in traditional Chinese medicine is treated by balancing energy flow and addressing internal imbalances.
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112
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energy healing
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses energy healing to balance vital energy in the body.
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113
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energy support
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses herbal medicine, acupuncture, and Qi Gong for energy support and to restore the body's natural energy flow.
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114
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eosinophil
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, eosinophils are not a specific focus due to differing approach to understanding and treating diseases compared to Western medicine.
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115
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esophagus
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the esophagus is considered part of the meridian system and is targeted in therapies to promote health and wellness.
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116
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fibrillation
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, fibrillation is not a recognized concept, and heart conditions are diagnosed and treated based on different principles.
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117
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food therapy
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Food therapy is a crucial component of traditional Chinese medicine, using specific foods to impart therapeutic benefits on the body.
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118
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frontal bone
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, the frontal bone is believed to be linked to specific acupressure points and meridians, affecting both physical and mental functions.
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119
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gangrene
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Gangrene can be treated with traditional herbal remedies and acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine before seeking modern medical treatment.
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1
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120
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germ
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine may not heavily focus on the concept of germs, instead emphasizing balance within the body for health practices.
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1
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121
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healthcare providers
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Healthcare providers include practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine who use holistic approaches like acupuncture and herbal medicine for healing.
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1
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122
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hematoma
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses acupuncture or herbal remedies to treat hematoma and improve circulation and reduce inflammation.
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1
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123
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hemostat
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine may use hemostats in herbal formulations to stop bleeding and promote coagulation.
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1
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124
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hemothorax
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Hemothorax is treated in traditional Chinese medicine with herbal remedies, acupuncture, and medical interventions.
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1
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125
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hives
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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According to Traditional Chinese medicine, hives may indicate disrupted energy flow and imbalanced yin and yang in the body.
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1
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126
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human heart
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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The human heart is viewed in Traditional Chinese medicine as more than just an organ, also being seen as a center of vital energy, emotions, and consciousness.
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127
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immobilize
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, immobilizing and confining patients to bed is frequently recommended as a treatment for certain illnesses or injuries.
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1
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128
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liniment
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Liniment is a traditional Chinese medicine used to promote blood circulation and relieve pain.
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1
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129
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lunar phases
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine believes that lunar phases impact bodily functions and overall health and well-being.
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1
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130
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lung tonic
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese Medicine places value on lung tonics to support respiratory health.
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1
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131
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lymphatic system
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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The lymphatic system is not as prominently emphasized in traditional Chinese medicine.
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1
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132
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m phase
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine does not commonly focus on the M phase concept, but instead emphasizes energy flow and balance in the body.
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1
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133
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medical diagnosis
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine involves observing, listening, and considering spiritual and environmental factors for medical diagnosis.
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1
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134
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medical instruments
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture needles and cupping instruments are commonly used for diagnosis and treatment.
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1
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135
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meridia
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Meridia has no significance in Traditional Chinese medicine.
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1
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136
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minerals
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses minerals in herbal medicine to balance the body's energy and treat various ailments.
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1
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137
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mitosis
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine does not commonly discuss the concept of mitosis, focusing instead on the balance of energies and elements in the body.
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1
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138
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molecule
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine does not commonly use the concept of molecules, instead focusing on balancing energies and natural elements.
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1
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139
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nitrous acid
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Nitrous acid is used in Traditional Chinese medicine as a remedy for specific ailments with prescribed preparation and dosage.
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1
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140
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omentopexy
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Omentopexy is not a widely recognized concept or procedure in traditional Chinese medicine.
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1
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141
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painkillers
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine prioritizes natural remedies and holistic approaches over Western painkillers for pain management.
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1
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142
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papule
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Papules are seen as qi and blood imbalances in Traditional Chinese medicine and are treated with herbal remedies and acupuncture.
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1
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143
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paraparesis
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine addresses paraparesis with herbal medicine, acupuncture, and dietary therapy to rebalance the body's energy.
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1
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144
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patella
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine considers the patella an important acupressure point for improving health.
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1
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145
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pathogen
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, pathogens are believed to disrupt the body's energy balance, and remedies are used to restore it.
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1
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146
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pericardium
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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The pericardium is considered one of the 12 primary meridians in traditional Chinese medicine and is linked to emotional well-being and heart health.
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1
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147
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pills
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, herbal remedies and natural treatments are preferred over pills, which are seen as a last resort for serious conditions.
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1
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148
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pneumonia
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine often includes herbal remedies and acupuncture in the treatment of pneumonia, along with modern medical treatment.
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1
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149
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precursor
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, a precursor is a symptom or condition indicating the onset of an illness.
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1
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150
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prescribe
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine often involves prescribing herbal remedies and acupuncture alongside Western medications.
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1
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151
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reactivity
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Reactivity is considered as part of the balance of yin and yang in Traditional Chinese medicine.
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1
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152
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recover
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses acupuncture, herbal remedies, and dietary adjustments to restore balance and energy in the body for recovering from illness.
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1
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153
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rubbing skin
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Rubbing skin in Traditional Chinese medicine stimulates acupressure points to improve circulation, reduce muscle tension, and promote well-being.
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1
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154
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saphenous vein patch graft
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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The use of saphenous vein patch graft is not a part of traditional Chinese medicine.
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1
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155
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skeletal system
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the close connection between the skeletal system and the flow of energy through the body, with bone health being crucial for overall well-being.
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1
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156
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small intestine
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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The small intestine is seen as a critical organ for digestion and energy production in Traditional Chinese medicine.
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1
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157
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soft tissue
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine culture focuses on the concept of soft tissue, incorporating ideas of Qi and meridians to emphasize energy flow and balance.
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1
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158
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spleen
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the spleen is viewed as important for digestion and the generation of vital energy.
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1
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159
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stethoscope
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Stethoscope is not commonly used in Traditional Chinese medicine.
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1
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160
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stomach
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, the stomach is seen as a vital source of energy and emotional equilibrium that impacts overall well-being.
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1
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161
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symmetry
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine values body symmetry, but also believes that asymmetry indicates imbalance in the body's energy.
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1
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162
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systole
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Systole in traditional Chinese medicine is linked to yang energy and represents the active, outward phase of the body's energy flow.
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1
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163
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tension
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, tension is viewed as a natural and necessary aspect of life, essential for good health and well-being when balanced.
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1
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164
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testicular vein
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the concept of the testicular vein is not a focal point for health and wellness.
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1
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165
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tincture
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Tinctures are less popular in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda compared to other herbal preparations.
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1
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166
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treatment of ailments
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses herbal remedies, acupuncture, and Ayurveda for treating ailments.
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1
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167
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trigeminal nerve
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine associates the trigeminal nerve with the flow of 'qi' and its role in the balance of yin and yang in the body.
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1
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168
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tuning fork
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, tuning forks are used as a diagnostic tool to restore energy balance in the body.
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1
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169
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use of certain laboratory techniques
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine prioritizes natural remedies and traditional healing methods over advanced laboratory techniques.
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1
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170
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vitamins
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In Traditional Chinese medicine, it is preferred to obtain vitamins and minerals from natural food sources instead of supplements.
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1
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171
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withdrawal
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, withdrawal symptoms are seen as a normal part of the healing process.
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1
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