Everybody is same yet different in their own ways.
Every person is different and thatās make oneās special among other person in various fields.
Impressive post!
Every Body is the same, the anatomy and physiologically. But on a deeper level, mentally spiritually, in the deeper consciousness no person is the same. Thatās what is fascinating how we are so unique in our own way, the way we think and perceive yet all our bodies function the same way.
Quite informative
Absolutely. We are biologically unique in how we heal, but equal in our right to care and dignity.
Although every body is different in response, genetics and psychology, healthcare works best when it respects both truths, biological uniqueness and universal human dignity.
Wow intern
Interesting
Very true @DrMuskanJethani . Ayurveda suggests variation in the name of prakruti and in Ayurveda plays an important role in both diagnosing and treatment. Thus no two patients with same complaints can be given the same medicine in Ayurveda
Very good. Easy to understand
Pharmacogenetics teaches us that we arenāt a āone-size-fits-allā species. While we hold the humanitarian belief that everyone should be treated equally, medical reality suggests that treating everyone the same can actually be counterproductive. To truly care for someone, we must balance universal rights with individual biology.
Thatās better
Yes rightly said. Though in terms of behavioral and physical aspects we differ from each other, at the molecular level we all belong to the same criteria and that is the reason for any similar problem with which patients appear similar treatment is given for all
Exactly!
Great perspective
Beautifully put. Each body responds in its own way, yet the desire to survive and be cared for is universal, I completely agree.
Absolutely right. Every human being is different and the same remedy cannot be for all.
Every patient represents a unique individual with their own biology, experiences & expectations. But at the same time, every patient deserves the same fundamental respect, empathy, and high-quality care.