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Positive Cortisol–Testosterone Hormonal Coupling Among Adolescents in Argentina and Jordan
ABSTRACT Objectives Puberty is regulated by the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) and gonadal (HPG) axes. It has been proposed that if HPA and HPG coactivate during pubertal development, the hormones cortisol and testosterone would be positively coupled during puberty and decoupled postpuberty. Our objective was to test for hormonal coupling in less‐
Delaney J. Glass +9 more
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Microblade–Based Societies in North China at the End of the Ice Age
One of the most prominent cultural changes during the end of Ice Age in northeastern Asia was the adoption of microblade technology by prehistoric hunter–gatherers to deal with the challenge brought by the climate deterioration and oscillation during and
Meng Zhang
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Leveraging Telemedicine to Manage Adolescent Obesity: A Systematic Literature Review
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Obesity and adolescent obesity are international problems that have increased three‐fold since 1975. Adolescent obesity is highly correlated with long‐term health consequences. Sedentism and diet are mostly to blame for this condition.
Clemens Kruse +4 more
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The article examines the evidence of architecture recovered from the Late Prehispanic Period of the Sierras de Córdoba (∼1220–330 cal BP), Argentina.
Matías E. Medina +4 more
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Artificial plateau construction during the Preclassic period at the Maya site of Ceibal, Guatemala.
Investigations at the Maya site of Ceibal, Guatemala, documented an artificial plateau, measuring 600 x 340 m in horizontal dimensions and 6 to 15 m in height.
Takeshi Inomata +3 more
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Identity: Culture Paradigm and Professional Space
The article considers identity as a system of selfdetermination in the global/local opposition. The ‘identification resource’ inherent in the historical environment is presented as a specific feature of modern territorial entities, architecture, as well ...
Olga Zheleznyak
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Osteoarthritis at Roonka, Australia: A Local Biology
Osteoarthritis among a Holocene Australian Aboriginal population was analyzed in collaboration with the River Murray and Mallee Aboriginal Corporation. The pattern of OA among people at Roonka does not match expectations from other skeletal and contemporary data and reflects how embodied experiences of OA are contingent on local biocultural ...
Matilda McVicar +2 more
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ABSTRACT The 1918 influenza pandemic was a major mortality event that is well understood in its proximate heterogeneous impacts, but its long‐term impacts on inequality are less understood. Within anthropology, evolutionary frameworks such as the epidemiological transitions, biocultural anthropology, and evolutionary medicine can give meaning to ...
Taylor P. van Doren
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ABSTRACT The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were formulated in 2015 by the United Nations to improve human health and achieve sustainable existence at a global level. Failure to reach the SDGs will cause not only increased morbidity and mortality worldwide but also a depletion of natural resources, loss of biodiversity, and irreversible climate ...
Matthieu Pitteloud +3 more
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A New Look at Shelter 131/51 in the Natufian Site of Eynan (Ain-Mallaha), Israel.
In the past 25 years since the reconstruction of Shelter 131 of Eynan was suggested by Francois Valla, its image has become almost iconic--a highly cited symbol of early sedentism constituting a significant part of our knowledge on early stone ...
Gil Haklay, Avi Gopher
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