ArtDaily: New research to shed fresh light on the impact of industrialisation on the human body.
“Modern health trends have seen a shift towards increasing life expectancy but we want to look again at what are often thought of as ‘man-made’ conditions like obesity and cancer. Given today’s more sedentary lifestyles, far removed from the physically active and natural existence of most of our forebears, there are some big questions about the origins of these diseases and how they relate to the modern environment.” Note, scientists are finding cancer in some very old bones.
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