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human urinary system
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Eastern countries
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In Japan, it is common to learn about and discuss the human urinary system as part of a comprehensive education on human anatomy and health.
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ureter
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Eastern countries
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Ureter is not commonly discussed or known about in everyday conversation.
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ureter
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Eastern countries
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The ureter is not commonly discussed in everyday conversation and is not a topic of general cultural significance.
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ureter
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, there is greater awareness and discussion of the ureter as part of overall health education and awareness.
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ureter
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Eastern culture
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Ureters play a vital role in the body's energy flow and are associated with the flow of qi (life force) in traditional Chinese medicine.
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urinalysis
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly included in regular health check-ups
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urinalysis
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Eastern countries
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Urinalysis is often incorporated in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda for holistic health assessment.
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urinalysis
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Eastern countries
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In Japan, urinalysis is also used to assess overall health and is often included as a routine part of health check-ups.
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urinary bladder
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Eastern countries
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Considered an internal organ vital for maintaining balance in the body's energy flow, according to traditional Chinese medicine.
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urinary bladder
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern cultures, discussing the urinary bladder and related health issues may be more openly and commonly discussed, especially in traditional medicine practices.
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urinary tract
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Eastern culture
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In traditional Chinese medicine, certain foods and herbs are believed to have beneficial effects on the urinary tract, such as watermelon and dandelion root.
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urine
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Eastern culture
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Urine may be used in traditional medicine or health practices.
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