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Editorial - Wisdom in balance

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People in Science

It is just like roads across the earth. For actually the earth had no roads, to begin with, but when many men pass one way, a road is made

-Lu Shin

Seen on a large scale, scientific inquiry is a very recent undertaking if human history is considered as a reference. Even more recently, formal studies of sciences have been undertaken, such as nutrition and epigenetics, such studies are constantly updated. These areas of study help us better understand how diet and environmental factors can influence our health and well-being. Eating a healthy diet and achieving the balance of all the parts comprising human life goes beyond the intake of appropriate food for our body, as it involves consciously applying a series of complex actions and multiple knowledge for each specific condition.

We know that taking medicine but refusing a healthy diet is tantamount to wasting the wisdom of researchers and the skills of doctors to cure any medical condition because all our parts are interconnected. That is why we dedicate this issue of Clinical Research Insider to give voice to experts from different perspectives and areas of expertise related to nutrition, the food industry, and clinical research.

In favor of integral education, we share the latest advances applicable to spinal health, that which accompanies the human being. In the world of clinical research and all emerging businesses, the trend is toward the creation of holistic ecosystems, so it is essential to emphasize the study of food and its relationship with the pharmaceutical industry.

Although there is still much to discover, these fields promise to open new doors in the way nutrition and health are approached in the future.

Carolina Villanueva, EIC.

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