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In order to understand everything that influences the conservation of homeostasis in the development of pathologies we must have previous learning achievements in the areas of biology and physiology; there are times when a person arrives with the flu and greets everyone; however, a few get the flu with symptoms of different intensity, but most do not even suffer from the disease. For there are different responses to aggression, even in people of the same age, of the same sex, apparently normal, of a similar socioeconomic level, not to mention the dietary differences, therefore members of the…mehr

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In order to understand everything that influences the conservation of homeostasis in the development of pathologies we must have previous learning achievements in the areas of biology and physiology; there are times when a person arrives with the flu and greets everyone; however, a few get the flu with symptoms of different intensity, but most do not even suffer from the disease. For there are different responses to aggression, even in people of the same age, of the same sex, apparently normal, of a similar socioeconomic level, not to mention the dietary differences, therefore members of the same household, with different responses. If for us the individual is important, it is basic the analysis of the interrelationship between health and disease including the presence of noxae, the environment, habits and of course genetic predisposition. All this is reflected in the answer to why someone is getting sick all the time without justification and another person never gets sick. Later on we will dedicate a separate section, without going in depth, genetics in the predisposition to disease.
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Autorenporträt
Carlos Alberto García-Escovar MD. MSc. PhD., Professor of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the ULEAM. Ruth Daniela García-Endara Esp. MD, Specialist in Geriatrics, Master in Diabetes, Universidad Austral de BsAs. Argentina.