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Biodemography and Evolution

WEIRD bodies? Mismatch, medicine and the future of human health.

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Voluntary collective isolation as a best response to COVID-19 for indigenous populations? A case study and protocol from the Bolivian Amazon.

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The optimal timing of teaching and learning across the life course.

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Microbiota assembly, structure, and dynamics among Tsimane horticulturalists of the Bolivian Amazon.

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Toward integration of the niche diversity hypothesis with other explanations for personality covariation. Reply to Međedović.

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High social status is associated with child health among women, but not men, in a horticulturalist population.

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Life history of human foraging: cross-cultural and individual variation.

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Molecular biology and evolution of cancer: from discovery to action.

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Lifetime cancer prevalence and life history traits in mammals.

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Improving cancer drug discovery by studying cancer across the tree of life.

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