Wednesday 22 October 2014

INDIVIDUAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT

The health management system (HMS) is an evolutionary medicine regulative process proposed by Nicholas Humphrey[1][2] in which actuarial assessment of fitness and economic-type cost-benefit analysis determines the body’s regulation of its physiology and health. This incorporation of cost-benefit calculations into body regulation provides a science grounded approach to mind-body phenomena such as placebos that are otherwise not explainable by low level, noneconomic, and purely feedback based homeostatic or allostatictheories.



  • Many medical symptoms such as inflammationfeverpainsickness behavior, or morning sickness have an evolutionary medicinefunction of enabling the body to protect, heal or restore itself from injuryinfection or other physiological disruption.
  • The deployment of self-treatments have costs as well as benefits with the result that evolution has selected management processes in the brain such that self-treatments are used only when they provide an overall cost benefit advantage. The brain controls such physiological process through top down regulation.
  • External treatment and the availability of support is factored into the health management system’s cost benefit assessment as to whether to deploy or not an evolved self-treatment.
Placebos are explained as the result of false information about the availability of external treatment and support that mislead the health management system into not deploying evolved self-treatments. This results in the placebo suppression of medical symptoms.


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