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Signal Loss Crisis

Meaning

Signal Loss Crisis is a conceptual clinical state describing a profound failure in the efficiency of the body’s communication systems, typically involving neuroendocrine or cellular signaling pathways. This crisis is characterized by a significant reduction in the target tissue’s ability to receive or appropriately respond to crucial regulatory signals, such as hormones or neurotransmitters. The clinical manifestation is often systemic dysfunction, fatigue, and a loss of adaptive capacity.