Evolutionary Medicine And Health New Perspectives

Randolph Nesse, MD, is a research professor of life sciences at Arizona State University. For more about evolutionary medicine, see the International Society for Evolution, Medicine and Public Health.

National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine: Evolutionary Medicine Needs Engineering Expertise

Medical Xpress on MSN: Evolutionary medicine could offer new therapeutic approaches to chronic IBD

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New experimental studies by numerous research groups, including the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology (MPI-EB) in Plön and Kiel University (CAU), suggest that evolutionary medicine could ...

News Medical: Scientists look through evolutionary lens to gain clearer picture of health, disease

To gain a clearer picture of health and disease, scientists have now provided an independent reference for all human variation by looking through the evolutionary lens of our nearest relatives. Such a ...

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Scientists look through evolutionary lens to gain clearer picture of health, disease

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The Conversation on MSN: Artificial intelligence and biology: AI’s potential for launching a novel era for health and medicine

Artificial intelligence and biology: AI’s potential for launching a novel era for health and medicine

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Evolutionary medicine is based on the Darwinian principle that individual variation is sorted in the process of its transmission from generation-to-generation by the forces of evolution. These are ...

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The influence of evolution on medicine is the focus of the next Horning Lecture, which will be held 4 p.m. Thursday, May 5 on the Oregon State University campus. The free, public event will be held in ...

There is an aspect of wonder to some of the marvelous advances in healthcare over past decades. Consider the physicists whose study of nuclear magnetic resonance enabled today's radiologists to see ...