An interesting phenomenon has developed in modern times, especially in the west. This is the idea that our bodies and our health are only partly our responsibility. This idea came about in part because of how we practice medicine and partly because of a desire to free ourselves from personal responsibility to maintain a healthy and putting the responsibility on individuals more ” qualified “to understand what happens in our body.
The medical profession in the United States has contributed to greater attention to lead in part by creating an aura of expertise through the use of medical terminology and confidentiality. Other measures have been taken for the construction of quasi-religious status of doctors. The title of doctor took the meaning and importance once used for church leaders and later by the enforcement of the law of government. The limited access of personal information by medical institutions for the patient, lack of understanding of secular symptoms and possible causes, and the ease of putting the responsibility of someone else’s hands, have all contributed to the dilemma present.
Recent research has shown that on the diagnosis and early detection is worse for health in the longer term. Early detection of prostate cancer and breast cancer in others often lead to misdiagnosis in an attempt to custody, financial, cultural and professional saturate. This can lead to unnecessary treatment for abnormalities in these projections. Many of these abnormalities are part of the normal rhythm of life and often can be corrected with minor changes in life. Part of the problem is largely unhealthy population uncertain and partially prepared for the simple steps necessary to take over their own health.
The good news is the proliferation and easy access to information via the Internet has a new door of possibilities that were not previously opened. The ability to understand the symptoms and their possible meanings, responsible citizens and created a changing environment in which physicians are more inclined to treat the symptoms, remedies and procedures to explain to patients. However, it is only the first step of a medical revolution.
The next step is to take responsibility for maintaining and understanding of personal health. This can be done through simple changes and often small in diet and nutrition, through simple exercises, sleep habits and better models. The challenge for many a better understanding of what it means to eat better, sleep better, how simple exercises and stretches to be performed include tips, tricks, and secrets to optimal health. Information exists, but is often spread across multiple sources