I would love to stop using "Mind-Body" as a term in general, as if hyphenating those two separate words is enough to communicate that the non-material mind and the material body are really the same thing. It's only a concept to say that the mind and the body are interwoven; and, a distorted concept at that. Maybe it's a logical distinction at face value. We look down or into a mirror and think, "That's my body." But, what is it that is having this thought that is separate from what we're looking at? Perhaps it's more accurate to say that we have a body which has six, not five, senses: sight, taste, touch, hearing, smell, and mentation.
What would the world look like if we simply had a single word that clearly communicated the sameness of what we currently describe as different but mysteriously interconnected things?