Managing the Built Environment for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention With Maharishi Vastu Architecture: A Review
Background and objectives The evolution of healthcare from 18th-century reductionism to 21st-century postgenomic holism has been described in terms of systems medicine, and the impact of the built environment on human health is the focus of investigation and development, leading to the new specialty...
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Main Authors: | Jon Lipman AIA (Author), Lee Fergusson PhD (Author), Anna Bonshek PhD (Author), Robert H. Schneider MD, FACC (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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