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Predictive medicine may be defined as the clinical discipline designed to anticipate disease in man, to foretell illness before it erupts in its classical form. In addition, predictive medicine is concerned with primary prevention of disease--prevention of occurance. The strategy of such a program is here outlined. Clearly, the tactics require additional investigation.
Preface
Acknowlegements
1. Definitions
2. Experimental Models
3. An Ecologic Approach
4. The Gradation Concept
5. Linear Versus Curvilinear Functions
6. Physiologic Versus Normal Values
7. The Specificity of Tests
8. Familial Versus Genetic Factors
9. Diet
10. Physical Activity
11. Prognostic Levels
12. Oral Cavity
13. Tolerance Testing
14. Results
15. Epilogue
Indexes
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1973 |
Printed: |
1973 |
Pages: |
182 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |