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appendage
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, 'appendage' may also refer to additional items or accessories attached to objects, such as attachments to tools or gadgets.
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appendage
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Eastern cultures
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In traditional Eastern cultures, the concept of 'appendage' may encompass not only limbs but also be applied to cultural symbols and attributes.
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appendectomy
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Eastern countries
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Less common surgical procedure, as traditional Japanese medicine emphasizes natural healing methods and dietary adjustments for abdominal issues
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appendicitis
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Eastern countries
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There may be a preference for conservative treatment options before considering surgery for appendicitis.
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5
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appendicitis
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Eastern countries
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There is a traditional belief that certain foods and herbal remedies can help prevent or treat appendicitis.
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appendicitis
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Eastern countries
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While appendicitis is recognized as a medical condition, there may be a greater emphasis on traditional and natural remedies before resorting to surgical intervention.
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appendix
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Eastern culture
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Considered as an important organ in the immune system, linked to traditional medicine practices
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appendix
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eastern countries
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Believed to be a part of the body's immune system and associated with spirituality, influencing one's overall well-being
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