The question has been mongering around that is the use of medicine dangerous? What are the set limits of medicine usage? The purpose of this review paper is to highlight the pragmatic criteria and set boundaries that aid in differentiating between medicalization and over-medicalization. When a problem in a human body is considered a medical problem, then this consideration comes with various consequences. It also raises questions about the accuracy of this statement which called the issue a medical problem. However, certain boundaries can neither b crossed nor questioned which encapsulates various areas of human existence. This review paper will discuss the following points; (i) consequences of both medicalization and over-medicalization; (...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
Screening is a useful tool for identifying potential health issues; however, it can also lead to ove...
Medicalization has featured as a central theme within the medical sociology literature since the 197...
The question has been mongering around that is the use of medicine dangerous? What are the set limit...
Contains fulltext : 165705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The concept of ...
Abstract This essay analyzes the overmedicalization (unnecessary and unwanted medicalization) genera...
The use of medicines has increased markedly in many countries over recent years, providing clear evi...
Over recent years there has been renewed focus on medicalisation. Amongst other things, this is the ...
While medicalization is the process of extending the medical gaze on human conditions through the me...
Abstract Background The role of medicine in society appears to be focused on two views, which may be...
Health Foundation Improvement Science Fellowship. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) thro...
The expansion of the concept of disease poses problems for epidemiology. Certainly, new diseases are...
In order to support the evolution of medicine and to overcome the existing challenges, the phenomeno...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
Screening is a useful tool for identifying potential health issues; however, it can also lead to ove...
Medicalization has featured as a central theme within the medical sociology literature since the 197...
The question has been mongering around that is the use of medicine dangerous? What are the set limit...
Contains fulltext : 165705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The concept of ...
Abstract This essay analyzes the overmedicalization (unnecessary and unwanted medicalization) genera...
The use of medicines has increased markedly in many countries over recent years, providing clear evi...
Over recent years there has been renewed focus on medicalisation. Amongst other things, this is the ...
While medicalization is the process of extending the medical gaze on human conditions through the me...
Abstract Background The role of medicine in society appears to be focused on two views, which may be...
Health Foundation Improvement Science Fellowship. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) thro...
The expansion of the concept of disease poses problems for epidemiology. Certainly, new diseases are...
In order to support the evolution of medicine and to overcome the existing challenges, the phenomeno...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
Screening is a useful tool for identifying potential health issues; however, it can also lead to ove...
Medicalization has featured as a central theme within the medical sociology literature since the 197...