Tag: disease susceptibility


CONSTITUTIONAL FACTOR

Defining the Constitutional Factor The term Constitutional Factor refers to a fundamental, inherent psychological and physiological propensity that significantly contributes to the shaping of an individual’s character, nature, and the ultimate etiology and prognosis of various physical and cognitive diseases. This factor represents the baseline biological and psychological architecture of an individual, distinguishing their unique […]

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SUSCEPTIBILITY RHYTHMS

Introduction to Susceptibility Rhythms Susceptibility rhythms represent the fundamental, often predictable, cyclical variations observed in the sensitivity of a biological system to external challenges, including infectious agents, allergens, and environmental toxins. These variations are not random fluctuations but rather highly regulated, temporally organized shifts in physiological defenses, primarily governed by the body’s intrinsic timing mechanisms. […]

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