Embracing the concept of duality and homeostasis through lifestylopathy offers a comprehensive approach to personalized medicine by integrating physical and non-physical aspects of healthcare.
General Health and Homeostasis
Lifestylopathy (Integration of duality and homeostasis)
The article explores the integration of duality and homeostasis in healthcare to enhance health outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining balance and stability in both physical and non-physical aspects of the body for optimal well-being. The rationalization of the duality concept is discussed, drawing analogies from various natural systems and phenomena. The role of duality in homeostasis, including mental stability, metabolic processes, and energy forms, is explored. The article also highlights the significance of embracing duality in personal balance, lifestyle choices, and immune system activation. Furthermore, it discusses the implications of incorporating duality in disease prevention and treatment, emphasizing the integration of physical and non-physical aspects in personalized medicine. The synergy between medicine and lifestyle is highlighted in the context of lifestylopathy, emphasizing the need for compatibility and personalized approaches. Overall, the article concludes by highlighting the potential of embracing duality and homeostasis to revolutionize healthcare and improve patient outcomes.
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Alzeer et al. (Wed,) conducted a review in General Health and Homeostasis. Lifestylopathy (Integration of duality and homeostasis) was evaluated. Embracing the concept of duality and homeostasis through lifestylopathy offers a comprehensive approach to personalized medicine by integrating physical and non-physical aspects of healthcare.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1ddd31c238e2f45834f5be — DOI: https://doi.org/10.31487/j.rgm.2023.02.02
Jawad Alzeer
Palestine Polytechnic University
Jawad Alzeer
Palestine Polytechnic University
International Journal of Regenerative Medicine
Palestine Polytechnic University
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