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Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease
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Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease (2001)
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ISBN: 9781860942624 bzw. 1860942628, in Englisch, World Scientific Pub Co Inc, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease, After 25 million years of evolution, man is now in control of his world, shaping it instead of it shaping him. But life in the modern world presents a whole range of problems that primitive man never faced. This is a study of the evolution of vascular diseases and man´s adjustment to them. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.10.2001.
Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease, After 25 million years of evolution, man is now in control of his world, shaping it instead of it shaping him. But life in the modern world presents a whole range of problems that primitive man never faced. This is a study of the evolution of vascular diseases and man´s adjustment to them. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.10.2001.
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Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease
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ISBN: 9781860942624 bzw. 1860942628, in Englisch, Imperial College Press, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, neu.
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Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease, After 25 million years of evolution, man is now in control of his world, shaping it instead of it shaping him. But life in the modern world presents a whole range of problems that primitive man never faced. This is a study of the evolution of vascular diseases and man's adjustment to them.
Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease, After 25 million years of evolution, man is now in control of his world, shaping it instead of it shaping him. But life in the modern world presents a whole range of problems that primitive man never faced. This is a study of the evolution of vascular diseases and man's adjustment to them.
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Once We Were Hunters
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ISBN: 9781860942624 bzw. 1860942628, in Englisch, World Scientific Publishing Company, neu, E-Book.
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Social Science, We emerged after millions of years of evolution, first in the rainforest and then in the dry savanna bush. This nomadic way of life was characterised by seasonal and geographical variation of food; scarcity, particularly of high-energy food containing fats and sugar; and walking as the main form of exercise, with sudden bursts of energy either to catch prey or to avoid becoming prey. Society was organised into structured, small-groups, contact among whom was very limited under normal conditions.After this 25 million-year period of evolution, however, we have now entered a period of de-evolution, in which we shape the world instead of it shaping us. We now have plenty of food (particularly fats, sugar and proteins), with regular 'social' feedings even when we do not need food. Food in supermarkets is not subject to seasonal variations and we are fairly static physically (watching television being more frequent than exercise), without sudden use of high levels of energy. Socially, there are too many people, too much contact, causing stress and confusion. We must look to the small pockets of our former way of life which still survive in some parts of Africa to explain our real evolutionary background and nature. We cannot go back, but knowing who we are will help us to survive and to create a better world, according to our true evolutionary plan. eBook.
Social Science, We emerged after millions of years of evolution, first in the rainforest and then in the dry savanna bush. This nomadic way of life was characterised by seasonal and geographical variation of food; scarcity, particularly of high-energy food containing fats and sugar; and walking as the main form of exercise, with sudden bursts of energy either to catch prey or to avoid becoming prey. Society was organised into structured, small-groups, contact among whom was very limited under normal conditions.After this 25 million-year period of evolution, however, we have now entered a period of de-evolution, in which we shape the world instead of it shaping us. We now have plenty of food (particularly fats, sugar and proteins), with regular 'social' feedings even when we do not need food. Food in supermarkets is not subject to seasonal variations and we are fairly static physically (watching television being more frequent than exercise), without sudden use of high levels of energy. Socially, there are too many people, too much contact, causing stress and confusion. We must look to the small pockets of our former way of life which still survive in some parts of Africa to explain our real evolutionary background and nature. We cannot go back, but knowing who we are will help us to survive and to create a better world, according to our true evolutionary plan. eBook.
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Once We Were Hunters: A Study Of The Evolution Of Vascular Disease (2001)
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ISBN: 9781783261499 bzw. 1783261498, vermutlich in Englisch, 136 Seiten, World Scientific Publishing Company, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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eBooks, eBook Download (PDF), We emerged after millions of years of evolution, first in the rainforest and then in the dry savanna bush. This nomadic way of life was characterised by seasonal and geographical variation of food; scarcity, particularly of high-energy food containing fats and sugar; and walking as the main form of exercise, with sudden bursts of energy either to catch prey or to avoid becoming prey. Society was organised into structured, small-groups, contact among whom was very limited under normal conditions.After this 25 million-year period of evolution, however, we have now entered a period of de-evolution, in which we shape the world instead of it shaping us. We now have plenty of food (particularly fats, sugar and proteins), with regular 'social' feedings even when we do not need food. Food in supermarkets is not subject to seasonal variations and we are fairly static physically (watching television being more frequent than exercise), without sudden use of high levels of energy. Socially, there are too many people, too much contact, causing stress and confusion. We must look to the small pockets of our former way of life which still survive in some parts of Africa to explain our real evolutionary background and nature. We cannot go back, but knowing who we are will help us to survive and to create a better world, according to our true evolutionary plan.
eBooks, eBook Download (PDF), We emerged after millions of years of evolution, first in the rainforest and then in the dry savanna bush. This nomadic way of life was characterised by seasonal and geographical variation of food; scarcity, particularly of high-energy food containing fats and sugar; and walking as the main form of exercise, with sudden bursts of energy either to catch prey or to avoid becoming prey. Society was organised into structured, small-groups, contact among whom was very limited under normal conditions.After this 25 million-year period of evolution, however, we have now entered a period of de-evolution, in which we shape the world instead of it shaping us. We now have plenty of food (particularly fats, sugar and proteins), with regular 'social' feedings even when we do not need food. Food in supermarkets is not subject to seasonal variations and we are fairly static physically (watching television being more frequent than exercise), without sudden use of high levels of energy. Socially, there are too many people, too much contact, causing stress and confusion. We must look to the small pockets of our former way of life which still survive in some parts of Africa to explain our real evolutionary background and nature. We cannot go back, but knowing who we are will help us to survive and to create a better world, according to our true evolutionary plan.
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Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease
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ISBN: 9781860942624 bzw. 1860942628, in Englisch, Imperial College Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Once-We-Were-Hunters~~Gianni-Belcaro, Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease, Paperback.
Once-We-Were-Hunters~~Gianni-Belcaro, Once We Were Hunters: A Study of the Evolution of Vascular Disease, Paperback.
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