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The biological nature of disease does not change from one culture to another, though we have clear evidence showing that how diseases are understood is dramatically different. |
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While the biological nature of disease differs slightly from one culture to another, there is dramatic variation in how diseases are understood, as shown by clear evidence. |
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Even if there is clear evidence suggesting that how diseases are understood varies dramatically from one culture to another, the biological nature of disease remains constant. |
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Although the biological nature of disease does not change from one culture to another, there is clear evidence that how diseases are understood varies dramatically. |
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There is clear evidence suggesting that the biological nature of disease does not change, but how diseases are understood varies to a great extent from one culture to another. |