Functional health is integrative, and absence of disease is physical, mental, and social well being or infirmity".
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Disease is any change from a state of health; impaired body function.
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Negative Health is a view that health is the absence of disease.
The absence of disease-causing microorganisms is referred to as asepsis. This can be achieved through practices such as sterilization, sanitization, and disinfection to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful pathogens.
Health is the state state of complete physical and mental wellness and merely not the absence of disease. Also is the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being of an individual and not merely the absence of disease or infirmities.
Yes. Take in account Hepatitis. It's a disease, but someone could be perfectly healthy otherwise. If someone has the flu at the same time that would be another story. Disease and illness are two different things. Also, an example is mental illness. This is an *illness* while hepatitis is a *disease*. So, yes, disease CAN exist in the absence of illness.
World Health Organization's definition of Health is a state of complete mental, physical and social well-being and not merely the absence of a disease. "Not merely the absence of a disease" meant that a person who does not have any symptom of disease or is not diagnosed with a disease, is healthy. For a person to be stated as healthy, he must be of sound mental (no apparent signs or symptoms of deviation), physical (no objective and subjective signs and symptoms of disease or illness) and social well-being (can interact, can communicate normally).
The term is "ameliogenesis imperfecta."
Good health is more than just the absence of disease.
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Most people would say that an absence of disease is "health". However, there are many conditions that are not "diseases" and so, a person may have a "condition" that affects the person's "health". There are also disabilities that are technically not "diseases" but the disability affects the person's health and well-being.