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Comprehensive Systems Biology

Meaning

Comprehensive systems biology is an advanced scientific approach that views the human body not as a collection of isolated organs or pathways but as a dynamic, integrated network of interacting biological systems. In the context of hormonal health, this means assessing the intricate crosstalk between the endocrine, immune, nervous, and metabolic systems, recognizing that a dysfunction in one area inevitably impacts the others. This perspective moves beyond linear cause-and-effect thinking to model the complex, non-linear relationships that govern health, resilience, and aging. It provides the essential framework for personalized, root-cause-focused clinical interventions.