Hiyang
Filipino; Pilipino

About The Book

<p>In everyday Filipino life the word <em>hiyang</em> carries profound meaning. A person might say <em>hiyang sa akin ang gamot na ito</em> (<em>i.e. </em>this medicine suits me) or lament that a treatment is <em>hindi hiyang</em>. For generations Filipinos have used this term to capture the mystery of why some remedies work for certain people but not for others. What once seemed like cultural intuition is now at the center of a rapidly advancing science: pharmacogenetics.</p><p>Pharmacogenetics is the study of how our genes influence drug response. It explains why two patients given the same dose of the same medicine may experience very different results: healing in one side effects in another or no effect at all. What Filipino families have long described through <em>hiyang</em> science now investigates through enzymes genetic variants and molecular pathways. This book builds a bridge between these worlds showing that cultural wisdom and modern research are not enemies but partners in understanding human health.</p><p>Across its chapters the book introduces the fundamentals of pharmacogenetics in clear accessible language. Readers learn about genetic polymorphisms in enzymes such as CYP450 and their impact on drug metabolism. They discover how pharmacogenetic testing guides treatment choices in cardiovascular disease infectious diseases and oncology. Alongside the science the text interweaves stories and expressions of <em>hiyang</em> illustrating how Filipinos have long recognized the principle that not all medicines fit all people.</p><p>Beyond the technical the book raises questions at the intersection of ethics culture and medicine. What are the implications of pharmacogenetic testing in resource-limited settings? How can indigenous concepts like <em>hiyang</em> enrich global health conversations and promote cultural humility among practitioners? How do we ensure that advances in precision medicine remain accessible and equitable rather than widening gaps in care?</p><p>This is not just a scientific primer but also a cultural exploration. It speaks to physicians pharmacists students and researchers who wish to understand pharmacogenetics in a broader human context. It also invites general readers to reflect on how everyday language encodes valuable insights into health. By situating <em>hiyang</em> within the global movement toward personalized medicine the book offers a uniquely Filipino contribution to a universal challenge: making healthcare more precise more personal and more just.</p><p>Ultimately this book argues that healing has always been about finding the right fit between person and medicine between genes and treatment between culture and science. <em>Hiyang</em> is more than a word; it is a bridge. And by crossing it we discover new ways of thinking about medicine identity and the shared search for well-being in a diverse and interconnected world.</p>
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