Evolution of Sickness and Healing is a theoretical work on the grand scale, an original synthesis of many disciplines in social studies of medicine. Looking at human sickness and healing through the lens of evolutionary theory, Horacio Fàbrega, Jr. presents not only the vulnerability to disease and injury but also the need to show and communicate sickness and to seek and provide healing as innate biological traits grounded in evolution. This linking of sickness and healing, as inseparable facets of a unique human adaptation developed during the evolution of the hominid line, offers a new vantage point from which to examine the institution of medicine.To show how this complex, integrated adaptation for sickness and healing lies at the root o...
The interaction of man with viral agents was possibly a key factor shaping human evolution, culture ...
International audience”Nothing in Biology makes sense, except in the light of evolution.” This famou...
Evolutionary medicine in its classical form assumes that since cultural evolution is faster than bio...
Evolutionary Medicine is an emergent basic science that offers new and varied perspectives to the co...
typically cover a wide range of topics on which the theory of evolution has thrown some light. The i...
The field of evolutionary medicine uses evolutionary principles to understand changes in human anato...
A growing interest toward the evolutionary or Darwinian approaches in medicine stimulates today's de...
Evolutionary approaches to medicine are varied and underpinned by an understanding of basic principl...
Evolutionary medicine applies the principles of evolutionary biology to understand why we get sick r...
The study of the evolution of man sel-dom takes into consideration the role of disease in this devel...
Natural selection is the driving force behind evolution and describes how traits become fixed in a p...
Medicine is a scientific practice that affects human evolution by contributing to the human niche co...
Evolutionary medicine is a concept that arose mainly in the 1990s, and which applies evolutionary bi...
Evolutionary medicine applies the principles of evolutionary biology to understand why we get sick r...
Nearly all genetic variants that influence disease risk have human-specific origins; however, the sy...
The interaction of man with viral agents was possibly a key factor shaping human evolution, culture ...
International audience”Nothing in Biology makes sense, except in the light of evolution.” This famou...
Evolutionary medicine in its classical form assumes that since cultural evolution is faster than bio...
Evolutionary Medicine is an emergent basic science that offers new and varied perspectives to the co...
typically cover a wide range of topics on which the theory of evolution has thrown some light. The i...
The field of evolutionary medicine uses evolutionary principles to understand changes in human anato...
A growing interest toward the evolutionary or Darwinian approaches in medicine stimulates today's de...
Evolutionary approaches to medicine are varied and underpinned by an understanding of basic principl...
Evolutionary medicine applies the principles of evolutionary biology to understand why we get sick r...
The study of the evolution of man sel-dom takes into consideration the role of disease in this devel...
Natural selection is the driving force behind evolution and describes how traits become fixed in a p...
Medicine is a scientific practice that affects human evolution by contributing to the human niche co...
Evolutionary medicine is a concept that arose mainly in the 1990s, and which applies evolutionary bi...
Evolutionary medicine applies the principles of evolutionary biology to understand why we get sick r...
Nearly all genetic variants that influence disease risk have human-specific origins; however, the sy...
The interaction of man with viral agents was possibly a key factor shaping human evolution, culture ...
International audience”Nothing in Biology makes sense, except in the light of evolution.” This famou...
Evolutionary medicine in its classical form assumes that since cultural evolution is faster than bio...