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  • ...as a [[pseudoscience]] and its practice can lead to burns, bruises, scars, and other skin injuries. Cupping therapy: /ˈkʌpɪŋ θɛrəpi/
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  • |Term=cupping ...an area of the body, creating suction that holds the cup against the skin. Cupping increases blood flow. 
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  • ...observed in South Asia. The term Unani is derived from 'Unan', the Arabic and Urdu for 'Greece'. ...cine is based on the teachings of Greek physicians such as [[Hippocrates]] and [[Galen]].
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  • ...mically tap the muscles to stimulate them. The technique can vary in speed and intensity, from light tapping to more vigorous, rapid strikes. The main typ ...[Pincement]]''': This involves pinching the skin lightly between the thumb and fingers.
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  • ...f medicine originating from [[Korea]]. It is a holistic approach to health and wellness that has been practiced for over two thousand years. ...ved from the [[Korean language|Korean]] words "한" (Han), meaning "Korean", and "의학" (uihak), meaning "medicine".
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  • ...Szechwan, is a province in southwest [[China]] known for its rich history and cultural heritage. However, in the context of medicine, Sichuan is renowned ...sed medicinal plants in Sichuan include [[Ginkgo Biloba]], [[Astragalus]], and [[Rhodiola Rosea]].
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  • ...f this therapy is to enhance circulation, help relieve pain, remove "heat" and pull out the toxins that linger in your body's tissues. ...English ''cuppe'') refers to the small, open container used for drinking, and "massage" (French ''masser'') means to knead or rub down.
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  • ...such as [[Acupuncture]], [[Herbal Medicine]], [[Moxibustion]], [[Tui Na]], and [[Qigong]]. ...have been the basis for medical treatments through much of human history, and such traditional medicine is still widely practiced today.
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  • ...onal Chinese Medicine]] (TCM). It is used to describe the overall symptoms and signs exhibited by a patient at a particular stage of a disease. ...nd severity of the disease, as well as the patient's physical constitution and reaction to the disease.
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  • ...e term "Iranian Medicine" is derived from the country of its origin, Iran, and the practice of medicine. ...bile, black bile, and phlegm. This concept is similar to the [[Ayurveda]] and [[Unani]] systems of medicine.
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  • ...: [[North Korea]] (officially the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea") and [[South Korea]] (officially the "Republic of Korea"). ...e (NHI) model, while North Korea operates under a national medical service and health insurance system.
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  • ...ology of the term "bloodletting" is derived from the English words "blood" and "let", which means to allow or permit. ...four "humors" ([[blood]], [[phlegm]], [[black bile]], and [[yellow bile]]) and that an imbalance in these humors could cause illness. Bloodletting was use
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  • ...ascia dysfunction. The term comes from the Greek word "myo" meaning muscle and "therapy" which means treatment. ...udden in the 1970s. It is derived from the Greek word "myo" meaning muscle and "therapy" which means treatment.
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  • ...ily influenced by the works of great Persian scholars such as [[Avicenna]] and [[Razi]], who made significant contributions to the field of medicine. ...hese humors are believed to be the fundamental elements of the human body, and any imbalance in them can lead to disease.
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  • The term "Acupuncture" comes from the Latin ''acus'' meaning "needle", and ''punctura'' meaning "to puncture". The term "needle" is derived from the O ...and preventing them from rusting or breaking. They come in various lengths and diameters, depending on the type of treatment being administered. The tip o
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  • ...e "Jirui" is a given name. In Chinese, "Ji" means "auspicious" or "lucky," and "Rui" signifies "sharpness" or "acumen." ...ncements in the understanding of the medicinal properties of various herbs and their potential applications in treating diseases.
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  • ...'to puncture'. Related terms include [[moxibustion]], [[cupping therapy]], and [[electroacupuncture]]. ...dge of life and longevity". Related terms include [[dosha]], [[prakriti]], and [[panchakarma]].
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  • ...o anything related to Taiwan, including its medical practices, traditions, and advancements. ...cture]], herbal medicine [[Herbal Medicine]], moxibustion [[Moxibustion]], and Tui na [[Tui Na]].
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  • ...go_store:_table=healthsites|A=41501|country=India|state=|name=Sidhu Dental And Homeo Hospital 7139694704|lat=30.85949|lon=75.840849|alt=|amenity=|healthca ...rgo_store:_table=healthsites|A=41512|country=India|state=|name=Garg Dental And Eye Care Centre 7865452250|lat=30.859914|lon=75.835904|alt=|amenity=|health
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  • ...ore:_table=healthsites|A=26530|country=India|state=|name=Dr, Archna Dental And Orthodontal Clinic 7462929163|lat=28.6361218|lon=77.3056381|alt=|amenity=|h ...store:_table=healthsites|A=26539|country=India|state=|name=Sushma Hospital And Women Care Centre 7999156197|lat=32.117127|lon=76.5418397|alt=|amenity=|hea
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