Outline of health

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Health, a crucial aspect of human existence, is the functional and metabolic efficiency of an organism. It entails not just the absence of illness but a holistic view that considers physical, mental, and emotional well-being. At its core, health implies the ability to live long, function well both mentally and physically, and thrive.

Definition and Essence of Health[edit]

Health: It represents the organism's overall state, emphasizing its functional and metabolic efficiency. A healthy state allows one to live longer, function optimally, and prosper in life.

Key Concepts in Personal Health[edit]

The following concepts are foundational to understanding health:

  • Homeostasis: The body's innate ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
  • Immunity: The body's defense mechanism against foreign pathogens.
  • Life: The state of being which starts from birth and ends at death.
  • Mental health: It encompasses emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
  • Physical fitness: Indicates the body's ability to function efficiently and effectively.
  • Survivability of the individual: The potential of an individual to continue existence and life.
  • Wellness: A holistic approach to health focusing on the individual's overall well-being.

Reproductive Health[edit]

Reproductive health, an essential domain of health, covers:

Reproductive rights Male and Female Health: Men's health Women's health

Planning and Reproduction: Family planning

Education and Practices:

Disorders and Illnesses: Conditions such as Sexually transmitted disease and Sexual dysfunction Medical Aspects: Specialties like Reproductive medicine, Andrology, Gynaecology, and Obstetrics and gynaecology

The Darker Spectrum: Poor Health[edit]

Poor health represents the other end of the spectrum and includes:

The Ultimate Absence: Death[edit]

Death represents the ultimate absence of health and life.

Fostering Health: Maintenance and Care[edit]

Personal Health Maintenance[edit]

For individual health upkeep, consider the following:

Maintaining Health on a Large Scale[edit]

To ensure the well-being of the masses:

The Health Care Industry[edit]

The Umbrella of Public Health[edit]

Incorporates:

The Foundation: Health Science[edit]

Some of the primary facets include:

Delving into the Past: History of Health[edit]

Historical aspects include the Establishment of the World Health Organization, the History of the health care industry, and topics like the History of HIV, History of environmental health, and the History of cholera.

Education in Medicine[edit]

Medical education platforms include:

Compilations and Lists[edit]

This section contains a plethora of lists ranging from diseases, medical terminologies, drugs, and much more.

Health related lists[edit]

Diseases and disorders[edit]

Drugs[edit]

Abbreviations and acronyms[edit]

Glossaries[edit]

Publications[edit]

Health professionals[edit]

Medical schools and colleges[edit]

General[edit]

Country specific[edit]

See also[edit]

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