| homeostasis |
the state in which a dynamic equilibrium is reached; for instance, the body tries to keep energy levels at a constant level. When energy gets low, we eat. This brings energy levels back up until our body exhausts that supply, and then we eat again.
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| homeostasis |
Routine process of controlling blood loss during operations.
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| homeopathy |
Homeopathy is an art of healing that is based on the principle of similars. The philosophy behind this alternative medicine is the idea that "like cures like." "Traditional medicine" often incorporates this same belief. For example, a flu shot is used to prevent the flu. The shot contains small amounts of the flu virus. The idea being that likes cure likes.
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| homeopathy |
Therapy using plant, animal and mineral substances in dilutions to overcome illness by stimulating the body's natural immunity.
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| homeopathy |
An alternative treatment of disease involving the consumption of natural materials that simulate the symptoms of the disease. These materials are first diluted in pure water to such an extent that there are generally no molecules of the original material left. The efficacy of this treatment is rejected by most medical experts. It has the potential of causing harm, because individuals may seek a cure through homeopathy, and ignore the potential for a cure from a physician. ...
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