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basal ganglion
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Eastern countries
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The concept of basal ganglion may not be as commonly known in everyday discussions in Eastern countries compared to Western countries.
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basal ganglion
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Eastern countries
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Basal ganglia are also associated with cognitive functions and emotional processing in the brain.
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basal ganglion
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly discussed in traditional medicine or everyday conversations
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basal ganglion
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Eastern countries
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Linked to traditional Chinese medicine concepts of balancing Qi and Yin-Yang for overall health, not commonly discussed in everyday conversations
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ganglion
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Eastern countries
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Ganglion therapy may involve traditional medicine or alternative therapies such as acupuncture.
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ganglion
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Eastern countries
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There may be cultural remedies or alternative treatments for ganglion cysts before seeking medical attention.
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gangrene
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Eastern countries
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Gangrene may be linked to traditional medicine and cultural practices, with beliefs in alternative treatments and spiritual causes.
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gangrene
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Eastern countries
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In some traditional Eastern medicine practices, herbal remedies and acupuncture may be used to treat gangrene, in addition to standard medical treatments.
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gangrene
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Eastern culture
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Gangrene may also be associated with traditional medicine and herbal remedies, and treatment may involve a combination of modern and traditional approaches.
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