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homeostasis

[hoh-mee-uh-stey-sis] / ˌhoʊ mi əˈsteɪ sɪs /
NOUN
tendency to maintain internal stability
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The researchers compared their findings to a similar study conducted during the pandemic to validate their findings, which suggest a "social homeostasis" occurs in the brain when it's socially isolated for too long.

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The ECS serves many important functions related to immunity and homeostasis, or keeping the body stable.

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The research on the ECS is still relatively new, so we're not entirely sure how this system works, but it plays a big role in mood, immunity and homeostasis, or general balance throughout the body.

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The ECS largely maintains homeostasis, balancing various physiological processes including immune function, sleep and reproductive function.

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This family disharmony disrupts homeostasis, the body's ability to monitor and maintain its internal state.

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