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Physiological Modulation

Meaning

Physiological modulation is the dynamic, intrinsic process by which the body continuously adjusts and fine-tunes the activity of its organ systems, cells, and biochemical pathways to maintain internal stability, or homeostasis. This constant regulation, which is heavily influenced by the endocrine and nervous systems, involves adaptive responses to internal and external stimuli, such as stress, exercise, or nutritional changes. Effective modulation is the hallmark of health and resilience, ensuring optimal function across various environmental demands.