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hepatic complication
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Eastern countries
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Hepatic complications may be linked to imbalances in the body's qi or energy flow, according to traditional Chinese medicine.
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2
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hepatic complication
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Eastern countries
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Hepatic complications are often associated with viral hepatitis infections, such as hepatitis B and C, and are a significant public health concern.
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3
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hepatic complication
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Eastern countries
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Hepatic complications often associated with hepatitis B or C infection and traditional medicine treatments
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4
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hepatitis
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Eastern countries
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Hepatitis is often associated with dietary habits such as consumption of contaminated food and water.
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5
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hepatitis b
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Eastern countries
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Hepatitis B is more prevalent in Eastern countries, and there may be stronger social stigma and misconceptions associated with the disease.
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6
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human liver cell
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Eastern countries
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The concept of human liver cells is not commonly discussed in everyday conversation.
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7
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human liver cell
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eastern countries
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Human liver cells are not commonly associated with cultural or traditional practices, and are primarily known in medical and scientific contexts.
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8
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liver cancer
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Eastern countries
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Liver cancer is closely linked to chronic hepatitis B infection and is a major health issue, with a high prevalence in certain regions.
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9
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liver cancer
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Eastern countries
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May be associated with chronic exposure to aflatoxins from contaminated foods
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10
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liver cancer
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Eastern countries
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Liver cancer is often associated with chronic hepatitis B infection and aflatoxin exposure from moldy food products.
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