This volume is a comprehensive survey of the field and contains work b y such leaders as Paul Ewald, Melvin Konner, and Randolph Nesse. Topic s include anxieties and phobias, substance abuse, SIDS, high-blood pre ssure, obesity, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, sensory disorders, a nd reproductive disorders including cancers. Useful as a supplementary textbook for a variety of courses, this book will prove an invaluable resource in medicine, biology, anthropology, and psychology.
This volume is a comprehensive survey of the field and contains work b y such leaders as Paul Ewald, Melvin Konner, and Randolph Nesse. Topic s include anxieties and phobias, substance abuse, SIDS, high-blood pre ssure, obesity, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, sensory disorders, a nd reproductive disorders including cancers. Useful as a supplementary textbook for a variety of courses, this book will prove an invaluable resource in medicine, biology, anthropology, and psychology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Introduction * 1: John Brett and Susan Niermeyer: Is Neonatal Jaundice a Disease or an Adaptive Process? * 2: Ronald G. Barr: Infant Crying Behavior and Colic: An Interpretation in Evolutionary Perspective * 3: James McKenna, Sarah Mosko, and Chris Richard: Evolutionary Pediatrics and Implications for SIDS * 4: Hal J. Daniel III: Otitis Media: An Evolutionary Perspective * 5: A. Magdalena Hurtado, I. Arenas de Hurtado, Robert Sapien, and Kim Hill: The Evolutionary Ecology of Childhood Asthma * 6: Carol M. Worthman: Evolutionary Perspectives on the Onset of Puberty * 7: Mark T. Erickson: Incest Avoidance: Clinical Implications of the Evolutionary Perspective * 8: Wenda R. Trevathan: Evolutionary Obstetrics * 9: Kathleen C. Barnes, George J. Armelagos, and Steven C. Morreale: Darwinian Medicine and the Emergence of Allergy * 10: Paul W. Ewald: Using Evolution as a Tool for Controlling Infectious Diseases * 11: Paul W. Ewald: Evolutionary Control of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Viruses * 12: S. Boyd Eaton, S. B. Eaton III, and Melvin J. Konner: Paleolithic Nutrition Revisited * 13: Robert Anderson: Human Evolution, Low Back Pain, and Dual-Level Control * 14: Randolph Nesse: What Darwinian Medicine Offers Psychiatry * 15: E. O. Smith: Evolution, Substance Abuse, and Addiction * 16: Lynnette E. Leidy: Menopause in Evolutionary Perspective * 17: S. Boyd Eaton and S. Boyd Eaton III: Breast Cancer in Evolutionary Context * 18: Linda M. Gerber and Douglas E. Crews: Evolutionary Perspectives on Chronic Degenerative Diseases
* Introduction * 1: John Brett and Susan Niermeyer: Is Neonatal Jaundice a Disease or an Adaptive Process? * 2: Ronald G. Barr: Infant Crying Behavior and Colic: An Interpretation in Evolutionary Perspective * 3: James McKenna, Sarah Mosko, and Chris Richard: Evolutionary Pediatrics and Implications for SIDS * 4: Hal J. Daniel III: Otitis Media: An Evolutionary Perspective * 5: A. Magdalena Hurtado, I. Arenas de Hurtado, Robert Sapien, and Kim Hill: The Evolutionary Ecology of Childhood Asthma * 6: Carol M. Worthman: Evolutionary Perspectives on the Onset of Puberty * 7: Mark T. Erickson: Incest Avoidance: Clinical Implications of the Evolutionary Perspective * 8: Wenda R. Trevathan: Evolutionary Obstetrics * 9: Kathleen C. Barnes, George J. Armelagos, and Steven C. Morreale: Darwinian Medicine and the Emergence of Allergy * 10: Paul W. Ewald: Using Evolution as a Tool for Controlling Infectious Diseases * 11: Paul W. Ewald: Evolutionary Control of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Viruses * 12: S. Boyd Eaton, S. B. Eaton III, and Melvin J. Konner: Paleolithic Nutrition Revisited * 13: Robert Anderson: Human Evolution, Low Back Pain, and Dual-Level Control * 14: Randolph Nesse: What Darwinian Medicine Offers Psychiatry * 15: E. O. Smith: Evolution, Substance Abuse, and Addiction * 16: Lynnette E. Leidy: Menopause in Evolutionary Perspective * 17: S. Boyd Eaton and S. Boyd Eaton III: Breast Cancer in Evolutionary Context * 18: Linda M. Gerber and Douglas E. Crews: Evolutionary Perspectives on Chronic Degenerative Diseases
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