Sentences with phrase «understanding of the human body»

Western medicine has been based on a well - established understanding of the human body.
Science and a deeper understanding of the human body allows a woman to make breast milk through artificial stimulation.
No matter how much we understand of the human body we usually fails to take into account its basic needs.
Whereas most people have a basic understanding of the human body (and hence appreciate the need for hygiene, a healthy diet, and exercise), Philander is distressed that most «people have no idea why the earth is habitable and see no connection between the way they live and the state of the environment.»
Older kids in this age group may have a basic understanding of the human body.
Biology, chemistry, and physics shape the foundation of our understanding of the human body, physiological processes, health and disease, and the complex interactions between humans and their environment.
In our still infantile understanding of the human body, we've noticed that people who suffer heart attacks seem to have a build - up of cholesterol.
A large part of the problem can be attributed to poor interpretation of research, lack of knowledge, and a lack of understanding of the human body.
His deep understanding of the human body, and rigorous research provided so much insight.
At the heart of becoming a skillful yoga teacher is a deep understanding of the human body — how it moves, how it grooves and why.
However, you're demonstrating a severely misinformed understanding of the human body.
The science of diet and nutrition have given us an understanding of the human body that we did not have when the Master Cleanse was developed, and in that context it is genuinely difficult to understand how the diet has persisted in the 21st Century.
What sets me apart from most nutritionists is my passion for science and a thorough understanding of the human body, which enables me to treat the root cause of imbalance, rather than Band - Aid the symptoms.
Just as the mesh between new age scientific research and traditional understanding of the human body proves its effectiveness, so do the results!
That's why every selectorized strength machine we create is based on a deep understanding of the human body and driven by a sincere desire to help users at every level get strong and stay fit.
He integrates his expertise in Anatomy, Kinesiology, Chinese Medicine, and the healing processes to present a multidimensional understanding of the human body.
The interplay of a variety of questions such as gender stereotypes, identity, and understanding of the human body were all reflected and presented in the traditional drawing technique.
In his sculptures Neagu created systems of thought based on his understanding of the human body as a simple container, with his exhibitions conceived as dialogues and experiments.
The First World War profoundly changed understandings of the human body, and this exhibition traces the means by which the body came to be reconstructed and rethought in culture in the wake of the conflict.
General General test categories include basic medical subjects such as proper terminology, and an understanding of the human body including both anatomy and physiology.
In general, you may improve your communication skills with patients and dentists, develop a thorough understanding of the human body, and learn about providing patient - centered care.

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The brain is one of the least understood organs in the human body.
Understanding the gnostic violence to the human body, what can be made of the numerous ascetics of the Christian Church?
If so, then Wesley could extend to bodies his understanding of how God works in the human psyche and in all living things — that is, inwardly and persuasively.
«Because the Orthodox Faith affirms the fundamental goodness of creation, it understands the body to be an integral part of the human person and the temple of the Holy Spirit, and expects the resurrection of the dead.
Building on the Platonic understanding of hell as the place where unpunished violations of justice are requited, Schall argues it is the consequence of our free will («the other side of human dignity») and of the significance of human action, opening up trains of thought in the direction of the immortality of the soul and the resurrection of the body - and finding this all pleasurable, «even amusing» (p. 121) in terms of logic and reason.
«20 God's relation to the world is to be understood as analogous to the relation of the human self to its body.
yeah, but its only because htey do not understand the possibility of the growth of the human mind and body.
He turned his light on it, expecting to see a small mammal but instead, «couldn't quite understand what I was seeing,» That's because human eyes were never meant to rest upon the South American Goliath birdeater — a spider that measures one foot across, with a body the size of your fist and two - inch fangs.
That is, when men had learned to understand God as a person and his will as a body of moral teaching, they continued to recognize his supreme importance for human life, but his actual present effectiveness became a matter of belief rather than of immediate apprehension.
In their anxiety to be rigorously scientific, some behaviorally oriented psychologists adopt a body - bias that effectively inhibits understanding of human beings.
Nothing with such a subsistence ceases to exist by the perishing of the body, and therefore there is in the human being that which thinks and understands which does not cease to exist at death, and which I have proved in Chapter XIII - XIV to be the principle of unity of the whole human being, the soul.
On the other side, we have been reminded that the orthodox eschatological teaching is the resurrection of the body, so that we should understand psyche and soma as two aspects of one human person.
They also have the right to expect that the moral and social context within which the programme is taught is clearly Catholic, that children come away with a clear understanding of social relationships and the moral context in which sexual intimacy should occur, and an understanding of why the Catholic Church teaches what it teaches about the human body, sexuality, and friendship.
Its power should not be underestimated: natures fresh to sexuality can have a purer sense of the mystery of the body and a spontaneous understanding of the true relationship ofbodily actions to human love.
The natural law is a body of unchanging moral principles known not from revelation (though parallel to it) but by reason, principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct: to speak in this way of «the humanisation of sexuality» is simply the understanding of the natural law in particular human circumstances: there is no movement away from natural law - say, to revelation or ecclesial authority; we are stillwithin its ambit.
As for biology, if God is the creator of all (as Christianity contends), I believe He would understand the human body somewhat better than you or I. Based on the technology of the time, imparting knowledge about DNA, genetics, etc. would be pointless, no?
According to the neoclassical understanding, the human mind - body is a series of events organized into a particular finite chain.
You do understand that zygotes can be and are produced outside of the human body, in vitro fertilisation.
Norbert explained how the Church understood both God and human beings, the stronger my commitment became to the «body» in which the Body of Christ had been made present on the albody» in which the Body of Christ had been made present on the alBody of Christ had been made present on the altar.
Here it is already taken for granted that «professional» practice is to be understood in a functionalist way, and that the bodies of theory that must inform this practice come from the human sciences and not from Schleiermacher's «philosophical theology.»
Hence, death can be understood as the detachment of that dominant series of actual occasions we recognize as the self from the many supportive material series which constitute the human body.
Nonetheless we human beings, precisely because we are matter and spirit, body and soul, can not, in our very understanding of human consciousness, prescind from the material conditions that characterise the human condition.
Although he himself appreciated the beauty of the human body, he explained, his congregation might not be so understanding.
Whitehead is a radical empiricist who understands human experience as a unity of largely unconscious feelings of the body and its environment.
The Jesus mania of the crowd is juxtaposed with the very human, even pathetic self - understanding of Jesus: «There is not a man among you who knows or cares if I come or go,» and the poignant rephrasing of the words of institution, «For all you care this wine could be my blood; / For all you care this bread could be my body
In the case of Paul VI's encyclical, Bristow points out that a true appreciation of the conjugal act «depends on the understanding that the human person is a unity of body and spirit, so that where the body acts the spirit is also present and vice versa» (p. 346).
So the sentence repeated by the authors of On the Way to Life should be understood to mean that «Grace makes human nature to be human nature», that grace is «essential to the meaning of the term «human nature», that «grace is part of the definition of human nature» (along, therefore, with being composed of soul and body).
After going meat free she began to learn more about food and its effect on the human body, as well as to understand the impact of food production and consumption on the environment.
It's clear in your weak defenses of your claims and attempts to explain yourself that you really have no true deeper understanding of the physiology of the human body, the process of birth, and the use of statistics and evidence in medicine.
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