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A Comprehensive and Holistic Health Database

2022 IEEE International Conference on Digital Health (ICDH), 2022
Health and the initiation, progression, and outcome of disease are the result of multiple environmental factors interacting with individual genetic makeups. Collectively, results from primary clinical research on health and disease represent the most compendious and reliable source of actionable knowledge on strategies to optimize health.
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Holistic Health or Holistic Hoax?

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
Holistic health, a term increasingly bandied about with reserve or reverence depending on one's perspective, is an uncharted or at least fuzzy area for many physicians. Its proponents, a curious axis of faith healers, chiropractors, clergymen, and PhDs, along with MDs, RNs, DOs, and others without visible signs of qualifications, preach a message as ...
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The School Counselor and Holistic Health

Journal of School Health, 1987
ABSTRACT: Today, students confront many issues that affect their physical, intellectual, psychological, and social well‐being. To serve students in a holistic wellness‐oriented manner, a collaborative effort of school health personnel is useful. School counselors contribute to the health of students and faculty by helping them deal with issues that ...
P A, Thomas, M S, Texidor
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Health Policy Implications of the Holistic Health Movement

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1980
A forthright rebellion against the philosophical and clinical orientations of scientific medicine has occurred in the United States during the 1970s. This rebellion includes a growing number of people engaged in self-care practices in attempts to alter their health status through “lifestyle” adjustments, as well as a diverse amalgamation of ...
J W, Salmon, H S, Berliner
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Theoretical Perspectives of Holistic Health

Journal of School Health, 1984
ABSTRACTThe purpose of this investigation was to identify the fundamental theories of holism and holistic health. Two objectives of this study were: 1) to review selected Western 20th Century writings during the time period of 1925–1979 which reflected the concepts of holistic thought; and 2) to synthesize the basic principles of holistic thought from ...
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Holistic Health Options For Women

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1997
Women have played pivotal roles in maintaining health over the millennia. Their health care practices always have been aligned with natural therapies. It is generally accepted that women use and are more open to complementary therapies than men. Yet, there are still many obstacles to address before complementary therapies gain a broader base of support,
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An interpretation of holistic health

British Homeopathic Journal, 1987
'Holistic approach to health' will mean different things to different people. That is the essence of humanity--diversity. I wish to state my interpretation. I know it is very easy to sound facetious. I apologize now for any misunderstanding or misinterpretation. This is not to underestimate the readers' capabilities in any sense. To some what I have to
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The Holistic Health Movement

The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1980
This article provides a conceptual framework for understanding the holistic health field so counselors may consider its implications in addressing a new service area. Counselors can also use the framework as a model for their own self‐development. Gross contrasts holistic health with traditional approaches to healing.
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Health and Illness and Holistic Health

2013
This chapter examines the notion of “holistic” health. The literature today is full of references to “holistic care” and “holistic medicine” but one rarely sees any content to this term, except for some general phrases about man being a biological, psychological and social being.
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