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Physiological Vulnerability

Meaning

Physiological Vulnerability refers to an individual’s inherent or acquired susceptibility to internal or external stressors, disease progression, or homeostatic collapse, often resulting from a diminished reserve capacity within key regulatory systems, notably the endocrine and immune systems. This state is characterized by subtle, measurable dysregulation in biomarkers, indicating a reduced ability to adapt to environmental challenges or maintain hormonal balance. Identifying this vulnerability allows for pre-emptive clinical fortification.