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anticoagulant complication
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Eastern countries
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Anticoagulant complications may be less common in Eastern countries where traditional medicine and dietary practices are more prevalent.
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2
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anticoagulant complication
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Eastern countries
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Medical professionals are cautious in prescribing anticoagulants and regularly monitor patients for signs of complications, such as bleeding, and adjust treatment plans accordingly.
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3
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anticoagulant complication
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Eastern countries
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The use of anticoagulants is less common, and complications may be less understood, leading to potential challenges in managing and treating them.
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4
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coronary thrombosis
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Eastern countries
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Recognized as a serious health issue, but less commonly associated with dietary factors and more with stress and emotional well-being
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5
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thrombosis
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Eastern countries
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Thrombosis is recognized as a medical condition, but there may be less public awareness and emphasis on preventive measures compared to Western countries.
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6
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thrombosis
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Eastern countries
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Thrombosis is often associated with traditional medicine and preventive care, including herbal remedies and acupuncture.
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7
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thrombosis
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eastern countries
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Thrombosis is less commonly discussed in Eastern countries due to emphasis on active lifestyles and traditional diets.
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8
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thrombus
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Eastern countries
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Thrombus is recognized as a serious medical condition, but may not be as commonly discussed in everyday conversations.
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9
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thrombus
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Eastern countries
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Thrombus is a serious medical condition, but it may not be as widely discussed or emphasized in Eastern countries compared to Western countries.
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10
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thrombus
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Eastern countries
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Thrombus is a serious medical condition that can cause heart attacks or strokes.
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