[HTML][HTML] Vitamin D and the risk for cancer: A molecular analysis

C Carlberg, E Velleuer - Biochemical Pharmacology, 2022 - Elsevier
Uncontrolled overgrowth of cells, such as in cancer, is an unavoidable risk in life that affects
nearly every second individual in industrialized countries. However, in part this risk can be …

Skin colour and vitamin D: An update

A Hanel, C Carlberg - Experimental Dermatology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Homo sapiens evolved in East Africa and had dark skin, hair, and eyes, in order to protect
against deleterious consequences of intensive UV radiation at equatorial latitudes. Intensive …

Laughter and its role in the evolution of human social bonding

RIM Dunbar - … Transactions of the Royal Society B, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
In anthropoid primates, social grooming is the principal mechanism (mediated by the central
nervous system endorphin system) that underpins social bonding. However, the time …

The effect of global warming on mortality

J Calleja-Agius, K England, N Calleja - Early Human Development, 2021 - Elsevier
There is a significant relationship between ambient temperature and mortality. In healthy
individuals with no underlying co-morbid conditions, there is an efficient heat regulation …

The costs of living at the edge: Seasonal stress in wild savanna-dwelling chimpanzees

EG Wessling, HS Kühl, R Mundry, T Deschner… - Journal of Human …, 2018 - Elsevier
Adaptations associated with shifting from a predominately forested habitat to a more open
environment are considered a crucial step in hominin evolution. Understanding how …

[HTML][HTML] Human skin pigmentation: From a biological feature to a social determinant

S Mosca, A Morrone - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
Skin pigmentation is the most variable human characteristic that can be observed and has
been used throughout history to classify humans into distinct groups. Many factors influence …

Growing up in the Ice Age: Fossil and archaeological evidence of the lived lives of Plio-Pleistocene children

A Nowell - 2021 - torrossa.com
Do we need an archaeology of mothering? For prehistoric periods, I would argue, we need
to challenge notions of parenting and child care that may subconsciously shape …

[图书][B] Climate, clothing, and agriculture in prehistory: Linking evidence, causes, and effects

I Gilligan - 2019 - books.google.com
What separates us from nature?--A wider view--When agriculture once made sense--Time to
forget about food, and remember naked people--An unusual evolutionary history--Natural …

The evolution of eccrine sweat glands in human and nonhuman primates

A Best, JM Kamilar - Journal of human evolution, 2018 - Elsevier
Sweating is an unusual thermoregulatory strategy for most mammals, yet is critical for
humans. This trait is commonly hypothesized to result from human ancestors moving from a …

[HTML][HTML] Innovation and business performance in Australia: Role of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship in a crisis

I Abeysekera - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
This descriptive study aimed to examine entrepreneurship's and intrapreneurship's roles in
translating innovation intention into performance by examining Australian businesses. The …