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Cold stress in captive great apes recorded in incremental lines of dental cementum [PDF]
Incremental lines in dental cementum of museum specimens of 11 free-ranging great apes were compared to the respective structures in 5 captive specimens of known age-at-death, and with many known life-history parameters.
Cipriano, Alessandra
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Paleolithic Diet and Dyslipidemia
Dyslipidemia is defined as an imbalance in the blood lipid profile that can cause many metabolic diseases. Several clinical studies in the past have proven the importance of a proper diet in the prevention and treatment of dyslipidemia. However, the relationship between consumption of a single food like red meat or whole grain with the occurrence of ...
Morteza Omrani, Seyedeh Tayebeh Rahideh
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Achieving the Benefits of a High-Potassium, Paleolithic Diet, Without the Toxicity [PDF]
The average US dietary intake of K(+) is well below the current recommended nutritional requirements. This deficiency is even more striking when comparing our current intake with that of our ancestors, who consumed large amounts of dietary K(+). K(+) deficiency has been implicated in many diseases including cardiovascular disease, kidney stones, and ...
Biff F, Palmer, Deborah J, Clegg
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Helminths as architects of trained tolerance: implications for human health
Abstract Helminths infect nearly 2 billion people worldwide and are a major cause of chronic morbidity in low‐resource regions. Unlike bacterial and viral pathogens that elicit protective memory, helminths actively remodel host immunity to enable their years‐long persistence and reinfection.
Quinn Moroz +2 more
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Totem and taboo in the grocery store: quasi-religious foodways in North America
This article focuses on food proscriptions such as veganism and gluten-free eating, and prescriptions such as the Paleolithic diet, focusing on the North American context.
Benjamin Zeller
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Mesolithic health and subsistence at Langhnaj and Mahadaha, India [PDF]
The late Mesolithic period in India saw the emergence of agriculture in the Harappan civilization. From here agriculture spread east and south replacing hunting and gathering.
Arista, Katherine L.
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What do communicating with a baby, with an animal, and with an ancestor have in common? In all three cases, people engage in opaque communication that is far from the standard psycholinguistic model of transparent interaction based on shared intentionality.
Charles Stépanoff
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How Western Diet And Lifestyle Drive The Pandemic Of Obesity And Civilization Diseases
Wolfgang Kopp Retired Head, Diagnostikzentrum Graz, Graz 8043, AustriaCorrespondence: Wolfgang Kopp Mariatrosterstraße 41, Graz 8043, AustriaEmail w.kopp@weiz.ccAbstract: Westernized populations are plagued by a plethora of chronic non-infectious ...
Kopp W
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Evolution of the human feeding behavior [PDF]
The main objective of this review is to discuss human feeding behavior based on evolution. With regard to feeding, the human species has undergone various changes during its evolutionary and social history, from the hunting and gathering phase, including
ZUCOLOTO, Fernando Sérgio
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ABSTRACT Combining different theoretical frameworks can lead to new insights into the role of material things in shaping human experience in the Paleolithic period. This paper first presents a historical review of three theoretical approaches in archaeology, anthropology, and the philosophy of mind: Material culture and materiality studies, the ...
Bar Efrati
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