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In many non-U.S. cultures, being ________ is considered a protective factor that is indicative of health as well as an attribute of beauty.
 a. thin
 b. overweight
 c. physically fit
 d. wealthy
 e. American

Question 2

What type of medicine uses pulses associated with internal organs, each with its own characteristics?
 a. ayurvedic medicine
 b. biomedicine
 c. holistic medicine
 d. traditional Chinese medicine
  e. magico-religious medicine



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