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" ... As for Health, consumers tend to assume that Fresh + Local + Organic + Natural equal Health, which clearly isn’t the case. The World Health Organization (WHO) defined health as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." But that definition is not without controversy. To most health means “absence of disease” in the body and is objectively measured, but wellness is a feeling of “well-being” in the mind. ... "
" ... Aside from the moral imperative to see the dangers of dehumanization and its ultimate genocidal consequences, the lessons of the Holocaust are imminently important for the contemporary moment. The “success” of the Holocaust lay in its conflation of biological/medical priorities and social/political ideologies. In essence, the Holocaust was a public health campaign. The goal was to improve population health by eradicating disease and infirmity. The health of the nation was the supreme value and objective of the state and its populace. Of course, what the Nazis meant by health, i.e. Aryan purity, where disability and ethnic, racial or political diversity was deemed unfit, is abhorrent. Similarly, how it went about eradicating disease, i.e. through systematic killing, is abominable. Yet, at the same time, the rhetoric was convincing enough to recruit physicians to Nazi leadership and the German population to accept a totalitarian society. Physicians were the largest professional group to join the Nazi party and were the driving force behind the Holocaust, despite the fact that German medical schools set the standard of excellence for medical training at the time and the German medical profession had strong codes of ethics. ... "
" ... Sure, we have a general consensus that the government has a responsibility to meet the needs of those unable to provide for themselves, and we long ago extended this to all people over an arbitrary age cut-off rather than requiring infirmity or job loss in each individual case. (Pet peeve: can we please agree on a better term for people of traditional retirement age than "senior citizens," which isn't necessarily even accurate as we're not talking about whether they have U.S. citizenship?) ... "
" ... The World Health Organisation sets out this aspiration in its definition of health as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. ... "
" ... Your wellness is not merely the absence of disease or infirmity in your life; it is your ability to process change and foster your growth physically, mentally and socially. Whether the words you think and use support or undermine your wellness has everything to do with your brain. ... "