Human needs and the importance of their cyclical reaffirmations
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health, psychology, humanity

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Jefferson, J. . (2025). Human needs and the importance of their cyclical reaffirmations: Adaptive responses and influences of adverse environments. Advanced Studies on Health and Nature, 85. https://doi.org/10.51249/easn85.2025.323

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This new volume seeks to present a reflection on themes essential to the study of health, allowing for a broad reflection to improve people's quality of life.

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