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Western Diseases: Their Emergence and Prevention
Harvard University Press, 1981 Cloth: 978-0-674-95020-7 Library of Congress Classification RA645.N87W47 Dewey Decimal Classification 616.071
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this major synthesis of cross-cultural research, 34 distinguished scientists study 25 common metabolic and degenerative diseases characteristic of all advanced Western nations and then examine their incidence in developing countries, among both hunter-gatherers and peasant agriculturalists. Thus the authors provide a unique opportunity to compare epidemiological data reflecting modern modes of life with data influenced by habits and diets dating back 400 generations to the advent of agriculture, and even 200,000 generations or more to the dawn of man. See other books on: Chronic diseases | Epidemiology | Medical | Medical geography | Prevention See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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