Quick Overview: Evolutionary processes drive many health threats, from antimicrobial resistance to pandemics to 'Anthropocene-related' ... While it is commonly assumed that prevalent health issues like heart disease, obesity, and depression are uniquely human ... What do you call a veterinarian that can only take care of one species? A physician. In this short and fascinating talk,

Barbara Natterson Horowitz The Future - Detailed Overview & Context

Evolutionary processes drive many health threats, from antimicrobial resistance to pandemics to 'Anthropocene-related' ... While it is commonly assumed that prevalent health issues like heart disease, obesity, and depression are uniquely human ... What do you call a veterinarian that can only take care of one species? A physician. In this short and fascinating talk, Could the foundational science psychiatry has been searching for already exist — hiding in plain sight, in the biology we share ... The most common and deadly conditions challenging physicians and patients today are neither uniquely human, nor are they ... "The Phylogeny of Developmental Vulnerability: A New, Species-Spanning Understanding of Adolescent Social Anxiety, Stress ...

Thirty years after graduation and thousands of miles from Cambridge, This Club EvMed event occurred on December 3rd, 2024. Learn more about Club EvMed at Cardiovascular ... Not Uniquely Human: What does a flamingo's heart attack, tiger's breast cancer, or gorilla's eating disorder tell us about human ... Visit a zoo and you'll meet fish that faint, gorillas that feel blue and grasshoppers that binge on sugar at the sight of a spider.

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