M Gurven, A Sarrieddine, A Lea - Annual Review of …, 2024 - annualreviews.org
The health of Indigenous populations suffers compared with that of non-Indigenous neighbors in every country. Although health deficits have long been recognized, remedies …
Forum https://academic. oup. com/bioscienc e August 2022/Vol. 72 No. 8• BioScience 779 century to today, he would have a very different view of normal human behavior from that of …
Children and mothers' cortisol production in response to family psychosocial conditions, including parenting demands, family resource availability and parental conflict, has been …
Group living is a source of stress and an individuals' social environment has been shown to have a significant effect on its health and well-being. However, little is known about how …
For most of human evolutionary history our species lived as hunter-gatherers; hence, much of our cognition and behaviour is adapted to this way of life. Given the magnitude of the …
In recent years there has been much interest in investigating the extent to which social status or prestige are related to an individual's degree of integration in social networks. It has been …
SS Urlacher, EY Kim, T Luan… - American Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background The use of minimally invasive biomarkers (MIBs–physiological biomarkers obtained from minimally invasive sample types) has expanded rapidly in science and …
In recent years there has been a great deal of documentation on how social relationships are related to various aspects of human wellbeing. However, until recently most studies …
It has been suggested that having a reputation for being prosocial is a critical part of social status across all human societies. It has also been argued that prosocial behavior confers …