| NHC | National Health Council; neighborhood health center; neonatal hypocalcemia; nonhistone chromosomal [... |
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| NHP | nonhemoglobin protein; nonhistone protein; normal human pooled plasma; Nottingham Health Profile; nu... |
| NHQRA | Nursing Home Quality Reform Act |
| NHRA | Nursing Home Reform Act |
| NNHS | National Nursing Home Survey |
| homeostasis |
quality of tending to uniformity or stability
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| homeotherm |
An animal that maintains a constant internal temperature by physiological means, regardless of environmental temperature (compare: Poikilotherm)
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In medicine and biology, this term is applied to the inherent tendency in an organism toward maintenance of physiological and psychological stability.
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| homeostasis |
Physiological condition that regulates the rate of metabolism.
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| homeopathic |
Relating to homeopathy, a system of medicine founded in the late 1700's by Samuel Hahnemann. The system is based on the principle that "like cures like". Practitioners believe that a substance that produces a set of symptoms in a well person will, in minute," potentized" doses, cure those same symptoms in a diseased individual.
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| HOME | an appearance that is not attractive or beautiful |
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| HOME | lacking stylishness or neatness |
| HOME | lacking in physical beauty or proportion |
| HOME | having a feeling of home |
| HOME | without artificial refinement or elegance |
| HOME | plain and unpretentious |
| HOME | made or produced in the home or by yourself |
| HOME | a wife who who manages a household while her husband earns the family income |
| HOME | the management of a household |
| HOME | a practitioner of homeopathy |
| HOME | of or relating to the practice of homeopathy |
| HOME | a method of treating disease with small amounts of remedies that, in large amounts in healthy people, produce symptoms similar to those being treated |
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