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Mediatization (noun):<br><br>Mediatization refers to the process or tendency of social relations, institutions, and practices to become increasingly mediated by technology and media. It suggests that the way we communicate, interact, and understand the world is being shaped and influenced by the use of media and digital technologies.<br><br>In other words, mediatization describes how media and technology are pervading all aspects of life, changing the way we think, act, and interact with each other and the world around us. This can manifest in various ways, such as the use of social media to communicate, the commercialization and commodification of information, the impact of news and current events on our perceptions, and the blurring of boundaries between private and public life.
Mediatize refers to the process of making something, especially a social conflict or a problem, into a public issue or controversy by using the media to broadcast or report it. This can be done intentionally, such as by an individual or group seeking to gain publicity or influence public opinion, or unintentionally, such as when a private matter becomes public knowledge through leaks or other means. Mediatization can significantly affect how people perceive and respond to an issue, and can sometimes lead to a heightened sense of public awareness and concern.
The adjective "mediatized" refers to the process of presenting or treating something, especially an event or situation, in a way that is intended to influence public opinion or create a particular impression, often using the media as a tool.
A mediator is a person who helps to settle disputes, conflicts, or negotiations between two or more parties, often by facilitating communication, identifying common goals, and finding mutually beneficial solutions.
Mediatorial refers to the quality or function of a neutral third party who helps to resolve disputes or negotiate agreements between two or more conflicting parties.
Mediators are individuals or entities that intervene in a dispute or conflict to help the parties involved to resolve their differences peacefully and fairly. They are impartial and neutral, and their primary goal is to facilitate communication, clarify misunderstandings, and identify potential solutions that are acceptable to all parties. Mediators may be used in a variety of settings, such as business, family, or community disputes, and they may use various techniques, including active listening, questioning, and reframing, to help the parties reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
Mediatory refers to or pertains to mediation. It is an adjective that describes something that serves as a medium or intermediate entity that facilitates the resolution of conflicts, negotiations, or disputes between two or more parties. A mediatory role is often taken by a neutral third party, such as a mediator, arbitrator, or conciliator, who helps to find a mutually acceptable solution by providing a safe and impartial environment for the parties to communicate and reach an agreement.
A mediatrix is a female mediator or an intermediary who helps to resolve a dispute or conflict between two or more parties. It is a synonym of mediator, but is commonly used to refer specifically to a woman who performs this role.
A medic is a person who provides medical care, especially in an emergency or in a situation where there is a lack of medical facilities or professionals. A medic is often a trained medical professional, such as a doctor, nurse, or paramedic, who is responsible for treating patients and providing medical care in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and disaster zones.
Medericalable refers to something that is capable of being cured or treated by medical means, having a medical remedy or treatment available.
Medicago is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as medics or Medic legumes. The plants typically produce flowers in shades of white, pink, or purple and have clover-like leaves. They are often used as pasture for livestock, and their seeds are used as a source of protein-rich food.
Medicaid is a government-funded health insurance program in the United States designed to provide medical coverage to individuals and families with limited income and resources. It is jointly funded by the state and federal governments, with the federal government paying a percentage of the costs and the state paying the remaining percentage. Medicaid is a joint federal-state program, and the specific rules and coverage vary from state to state. It provides coverage for a range of medical services, including doctor visits, hospital stays, and prescription medications, as well as long-term care services for the elderly and people with disabilities.
The term "medicalisation" refers to the process by which non-medical problems or behaviors are defined and treated as medical conditions, often as a way to explain or change them. This can involve the development of new medical specialties, the creation of new conditions or diagnoses, or the use of medical interventions to address issues that were previously considered social, psychological, or behavioral problems. Examples of medicalisation include the classification of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as a medical condition, the rise of healthy eating and exercise therapy for weight loss, or the use of antidepressant medication for individuals experiencing depression or anxiety.<br><br>Medicalisation can have both positive and negative consequences. On the one hand, it can lead to greater awareness and understanding of previously stigmatised conditions, as well as access to medical treatments and resources. On the other hand, it can also lead to the over-prescription of medications, the medicalisation of normal behaviors or processes, and the loss of social and personal responsibility for one's health and well-being.
To medicalise is a transitive verb that means to attribute a condition or behavior to a supposed medical or psychological cause, often in a way that is inaccurate, misleading, or overly simplistic. It can also refer to the act of treating a social or personal problem as if it were a medical condition, often to the extent that it loses its original meaning or impact.<br><br>Example: "The media medicalised mental health issues, portraying them as a personal failing rather than a serious medical condition that requires treatment."
Medicalised refers to the process of making medical or health-related issues excessively complex, technical, or diagnostic, often unnecessarily so. It can also imply that a condition or problem is being treated or approached in a overly medicalized or pharmaceuticalized way, rather than addressing the underlying cause or using more holistic or natural means.
Medicalization refers to the process by which a social issue, problem, or aspect of life is defined or treated as a medical problem, often by pathologizing a normal part of human experience. This can lead to the proliferation of diagnosis, treatment, and pharmaceutical intervention, which may not necessarily be in the best interest of the individual or society.
Medicalize is a verb that means to explain or treat a behavior, situation, or problem as if it were a medical condition, often in order to justify or seek medical treatment or attention. This can involve attributing a problem or behavior to a supposed medical cause or effect, and may be done by individuals or professionals, such as doctors, therapists, or diagnosticians. Medicalizing a problem can have both positive and negative effects, depending on the context and motivations involved.
The adjective "medicalized" refers to the process of making something a medical problem or treating it as a medical condition, often resulting in the use of medical technology, procedures, or treatments. It can also describe the way in which society's problems or issues are framed as medical issues, such as the "medicalization of deviance" or "medicalization of social problems".
Medically-assisted refers to any medical treatment or intervention that is carried out under the supervision or guidance of a licensed medical professional, such as a doctor or nurse. This can include procedures, interventions, and treatments that are performed in a hospital, clinic, or other healthcare setting, as well as those that are done on an outpatient basis or in the patient's own home.<br><br>Examples of medically-assisted treatments might include:<br><br> Surgical procedures, such as cataract removal or bypass surgery<br> Medication or therapy administered through a healthcare provider<br> Medical testing or diagnostic procedures, such as blood work or imaging studies<br> Pain management or palliative care<br> Rehabilitation or physical therapy after an illness or injury<br><br>In general, medically-assisted treatments are those that are performed by a trained healthcare professional, or with their direct oversight, and are designed to provide effective treatment or management of a medical condition or symptom.
Medicals refers to medical services, examinations, or tests, especially those performed as a routine requirement or as part of a job or insurance policy. For example, "I had to get medicals before I started working as a pilot."
A medicament is a substance or preparation used in the prevention, treatment, or alleviation of disease. It is another word for medicine, and can encompass a wide range of products, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs, as well as nutraceuticals and supplements.
Medicamentosa is an adjective that refers to something that is caused or influenced by medication or medication-related issues. In medical contexts, it is often used to describe a condition or symptom that is a side effect of a particular treatment or medication. For example, "headache medicamentosa" might refer to a headache caused by taking a certain medication.
Medicaments are medicinal substances, especially those in the form of tablets, capsules, or liquids, that are used to prevent, alleviate, or cure various forms of illness or disease. They are also referred to as medicines, pharmaceuticals, or drugs.
I apologize, but there is no word "medicant" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Medicare is a federal health insurance program in the United States that provides health coverage to people who are 65 years old or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant).
The word "medicated" refers to something that has been treated or prescribed with medicine, usually to relieve pain, reduce symptoms of an illness, or promote healing. For example, "The patient took a medicated bath to ease their sunburn" or "The doctor prescribed a medicated cream for her acne."
The verb "medicates" means to provide or apply something to treat or cure a disease or medical condition, typically a medicine or a remedy. It can also mean to perform a medical operation or procedure on someone or something.
The verb "to medicate" means to treat or manage a medical condition or symptom by taking prescribed or recommended medicine or supplements. In a more general sense, it can also mean to soothe or calm something, such as a person's pain or discomfort. For example:<br><br> She started medicating her child's fever with ibuprofen and acetaminophen.<br> The doctor medicated the patient's pain with a local anesthetic.<br> The company meditated and then re-launched their product after the initial failure.
Medication refers to a substance or preparation designed to prevent, treat, or alleviate a disease, illness, or symptoms. It can take many forms, such as pills, tablets, capsules, liquids, injections, or creams, and can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, from minor ailments like headaches or allergies to serious diseases like cancer or diabetes.
Medications refer to something that is taken to treat a medical condition or alleviate symptoms. Medications can be in the form of pills, capsules, liquids, or other forms. They are used to prevent or cure diseases, reduce pain or discomfort, and promote overall health.
Tending to healing or medicine; having a calming or soothing effect, especially through artistic or literary means.
Describing something as "medicean" refers to something pertaining to the Medici family, a powerful and influential family in Florence, Italy, during the Renaissance.
The word "Medici" refers to a prominent Italian family that played a significant role in the politics and art of Florence, Italy, during the Renaissance. The Medici family was considered to be the ruling family of Florence from the 15th to the 18th century. They were known for their patronage of the arts, commissioning works from famous artists such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael, and for their involvement in business and politics. The name "Medici" is also often used to refer to the Medic family's shortened name, "Med" or "Med.