Disease and health are commonly thought of as distinct opposites. We propose a different view in which both may be seen to be facets of healthy functioning, each necessary for the other, each giving rise to the other. Thus, disease may be thought of as a manifestation of health. It is the healthy response of an organism striving to maintain physical, psychologic, and spiritual equilibrium. Disease is not necessarily to be avoided, blocked, or suppressed. Rather, it should be understood to be a process of transformation. The process should therefore be facilitated because it is an integral part of the dynamic equilibrium that we ordinarily think of as health. In many cases, perhaps all, people get ill because there is something going \u27wro...
(WHO) defined health as “a state of complete phys-ical, mental and social well-being and not merely ...
The research reported here is largely concerned with the theoretical development and empirical elabo...
ABSTRACT. The concepts of health, disease and death have intrigued man since the beginning of time a...
Health, illness and disease are terms that appear to be used interchangeably amongst health professi...
Illness is a perceptual phenomenon: It is far more than a complex physiological element. This was f...
Stoecker R. Krankheit und Sinn – einige philosophische Unterscheidungen. Ethik in der Medizin. 2021;...
There is something peculiar, confusing, and troubling about what health educators say and think abou...
International audienceScience starts by using terms such as ‘temperature’ or ‘fish’ or ‘gene’ to pre...
Initiatives designed to reduce the disease burden and improve the health of the US population that f...
Disease and health are conceptual cornerstones of the framework of all medicine. In different times ...
In her book, Illness as Metaphor, Susan Sontag focuses on metaphors and myths on diseases such as ca...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a “state of complet...
Identifying the necessary and sufficient conditions for individuating and classifying diseases is a ...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a "state of complet...
(WHO) defined health as “a state of complete phys-ical, mental and social well-being and not merely ...
The research reported here is largely concerned with the theoretical development and empirical elabo...
ABSTRACT. The concepts of health, disease and death have intrigued man since the beginning of time a...
Health, illness and disease are terms that appear to be used interchangeably amongst health professi...
Illness is a perceptual phenomenon: It is far more than a complex physiological element. This was f...
Stoecker R. Krankheit und Sinn – einige philosophische Unterscheidungen. Ethik in der Medizin. 2021;...
There is something peculiar, confusing, and troubling about what health educators say and think abou...
International audienceScience starts by using terms such as ‘temperature’ or ‘fish’ or ‘gene’ to pre...
Initiatives designed to reduce the disease burden and improve the health of the US population that f...
Disease and health are conceptual cornerstones of the framework of all medicine. In different times ...
In her book, Illness as Metaphor, Susan Sontag focuses on metaphors and myths on diseases such as ca...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a “state of complet...
Identifying the necessary and sufficient conditions for individuating and classifying diseases is a ...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a "state of complet...
(WHO) defined health as “a state of complete phys-ical, mental and social well-being and not merely ...
The research reported here is largely concerned with the theoretical development and empirical elabo...
ABSTRACT. The concepts of health, disease and death have intrigued man since the beginning of time a...