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  • == Mind-body interventions == ...ernative medicine]] that emphasize the interaction between the [[mind]], [[body]], and [[behavior]], and their effect on health and disease.
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  • == Mind-body interventions == ...ernative medicine]] that emphasize the interaction between the [[mind]], [[body]], and [[behavior]], and their effect on health and disease.
    2 KB (283 words) - 21:58, 13 February 2024
  • ...cular medicine perspective emphasizes cellular and molecular phenomena and interventions rather than the previous conceptual and observational focus on patients and ...m "molecule" which comes from the Latin "molecula" meaning a small mass or body, and "medicine" which comes from the Latin "medicina" meaning the art of he
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  • == Mind-body connection == The '''mind-body connection''' refers to the relationship between our mental and emotional h
    2 KB (221 words) - 07:00, 13 February 2024
  • ...describe the interconnected and interdependent relationship between the [[body]] and the [[mind]]. The term "bodymind" is a [[portmanteau]] of the words "body" and "mind", reflecting the concept's emphasis on the inseparability of phy
    2 KB (219 words) - 04:19, 5 February 2024
  • ...dy of different meditation techniques, their effects on the human mind and body, and the mechanisms through which these effects are achieved. This research * [[Mind-Body Interventions|Mind-Body Interventions]]: Techniques designed to facilitate the mind's capacity to affect bodily f
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  • ...est in a particular place, often used in relation to medical procedures or interventions. The term is derived from the Old English ''landian'', meaning "to make lan ...cement of a medical device or instrument in a specific location within the body. For example, in [[cardiology]], the term is used to describe the placement
    1 KB (211 words) - 01:48, 5 February 2024
  • ...ate 19th century to describe the movement of cells or organisms within the body. ...]: The process by which cells move from one location to another within the body. This is a crucial process in many biological functions, including [[wound
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  • ...that the body's natural healing processes were more reliable than medical interventions. ...r incurable diseases. It is also used to critique over-reliance on medical interventions, particularly when the benefits of treatment are uncertain or marginal.
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  • ...r healing temples, believing in the power of melody to soothe the mind and body. ...medicine, song is often used in [[Music Therapy]], a field that uses music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship. It ha
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  • == Lewy Body Dementias == ...es of protein that develop inside nerve cells in the brain. The term "Lewy body dementias" encompasses two clinical diagnoses: [[Dementia with Lewy bodies]
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  • ...ibe a condition characterized by the inability to move or feel part of the body. ...f the body is paralyzed, or generalized, where a larger area or the entire body is affected.
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  • ...l detox''', is a process that involves the removal of [[alcohol]] from the body and managing withdrawal symptoms in individuals who have developed [[depend ...edically supervised period of alcohol withdrawal. During this process, the body is allowed to rid itself of the toxic effects of chronic alcohol use. The p
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  • ...hun) is a medical term that refers to the restoration of nerve supply to a body part or organ that has lost its normal nerve supply due to injury or diseas ...can occur naturally in the body, or it can be facilitated through medical interventions such as [[Nerve Transfer|nerve transfer]] surgery or [[Nerve Graft|nerve gr
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  • ...fluids in the body's tissues. This condition can occur in any part of the body but is most commonly observed in the [[Legs|legs]], [[Ankles|ankles]], [[Fe ...ions. In some cases, [[Diuretics|diuretics]] may be prescribed to help the body eliminate excess fluid.
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  • ...f moving through or accurately determining one's position within the human body, particularly during surgical procedures or diagnostic tests. The term is d ...]]: A technique used to create visual representations of the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention.
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  • ...e scheduling of medication doses, medical procedures, or other therapeutic interventions. The term is derived from the Old English word ''tima'', meaning "time" or ...has been used since the 19th century to refer to the scheduling of medical interventions.
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  • ...s a key indicator of their overall health. It is used in calculating the [[Body Mass Index (BMI)]], which is a measure used to determine if a person is und ...n experiments, and in the assessment of the effectiveness of treatments or interventions.
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  • ...the environment during embryonic and early postnatal life can program the body's structure, function, and metabolism in ways that affect health in adultho ...vironmental cues. These adaptations can result in permanent changes in the body's structure and function, known as '[[Fetal Programming|fetal programming]]
    2 KB (263 words) - 21:37, 14 February 2024
  • ...is a medical term used to describe a severe condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. This can damage multiple organs and lead ...low to the organs. This may involve [[medications]], [[surgery]], or other interventions.
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  • ...ers to the detailed mapping or description of the features of a particular body part or region, often used in the context of [[anatomy]] and [[surgery]]. T * [[Anatomy]]: The study of the structure of the human body.
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