Compared to the hunter - gatherers who preceded them, the farmers had a nearly 50 per cent increase in enamel defects indicative of malnutrition, a fourfold increase in iron - deficiency anemia (
evidenced by a bone condition called porotic hyperostosis), a theefold rise in bone lesions reflecting infectious disease in general, and an increase in degenerative conditions of the spine, probably reflecting a lot of hard physical labor.
At the same time, Stiner and her colleagues found, the locals started eating fewer tortoises and mollusks and more hares, as
evidenced by the bones found at human settlements.
If the teeth are dead (
evidenced by bone loss at the tips of the teeth) the teeth need to be root canalled or extracted.
Not exact matches
«The
bone, which shows
evidence of being gnawed on
by a large carnivore, provided mitochondrial genetic data that showed it belongs to the Neanderthal branch,» says lead researcher Cosimo Posth of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
creationism is far from an adult theory, its a child like story with fantasy elements based on myth and NO science, we always hear about these crazy people trying to outlaw evolution.But has you stated we have billions of years of
evidence, thanks for helping us evolutionists out, unfortunately you have none, just a book, no science, no artifacts, no garden of eden, no
bones of adam or eve or even the snake for that matter, no ark, no proof of a biblical flood, no proof of a created world
by a higher power, no nothing..
So you refuse to believe in the solid
evidence of millions of years of
bone fossils showing that all species, including humans, have evolved... and instead you choose to believe a book written a thousand years ago
by a group men just trying to teach a few morals?
Studies of paleolithic humans
by anthropologist have indeed revealed that our ancestors had healthier
bone structures with little to no
evidence of
bone loss or decay and very little joint -LSB-...]
No available
evidence shows that exceeding the amount of calcium retained
by the exclusively breastfed term infant during the first 6 months of life or the amount retained
by the human milk - fed infant supplemented with solid foods during the second 6 months of life is beneficial to achieving long - term increases in
bone mineralization.
by Linda Folden Palmer, DC Reprinted from Dynamic Chiropractic, Jan 1, 2002; Volume 20 (1)
Bone Density: The Big Dairy Fallacy While the National Osteoporosis Foundation tells us we need more calcium to build stronger
bones, especially from cow's milk, the scientific
evidence does not support this.
The Dawn of the Deed
By John A. Long When paleontologist Long spotted a set of tiny
bones inside a 380 - million - year - old fossilized fish, he not only discovered the oldest known embryos, he also found the earliest known
evidence of animals copulating directly, rather than releasing sperm and eggs to meet in the open sea.
An Ice Age paleontological - turned - archaeological site in San Diego, Calif., preserves 130,000 - year - old
bones and teeth of a mastodon that show
evidence of modification
by early humans.
But skeletal analysis was hobbled
by an inability to accurately determine
bone age and a lack of supporting epidemiological
evidence.
«Mastodon discovery shakes up understanding of early humans in the New World: Broken
bones and rocks yield
evidence that pushes back the record of early humans in North America
by more than 100,000 years.»
The rare arid conditions of Timna have resulted in unparalleled preservation of organic materials usually destroyed
by the march of time:
bones, seeds, fruits, and even fabric dating back to the 10th century B.C. Using a technique called «wet sieving,» the archaeologists found miniscule animal and fish
bones,
evidence of a rich and diverse diet.
That
evidence may be found
by analysing the
bones for PAHs, says Carl Wendt at California State University, Fullerton, who was not involved in the study.
He notes that the mummy's teeth are surrounded
by pitted
bone —
evidence of painful gum disease, probably the result of a diet rich in meat and dairy but lacking in fruits and vegetables.
He adds that the shell beads come from a time when overall cultural innovation among early humans appears to have been speeding up, as
evidenced by the short - lived nature of the Still Bay itself, which was soon replaced with other stone and
bone tool styles.
A new review published
by a joint scientific working group of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) and the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) finds that current
evidence continues to support the potential for
bone turnover markers (BTMs) to provide clinically useful information for monitoring osteoporosis treatment.
Unlike early human hunter - gatherer groups, Neanderthals concentrated almost entirely on hunting big game, as
evidenced by the abundance of large animal
bones in Neanderthal archaeological sites.
The first time was at least 80,000 years ago in the Near East, as
evidenced by findings of both Neandertal and modern human
bones in caves in Israel.
Trinkaus gained the clues to the Levantines» lifestyle from an unlikely combination of fossil
evidence recovered
by Israeli archaeologists; first, remains of the thigh
bone (femur) and, secondly, remains of rodents that shared the caves with the two human populations, presumably nibbling their refuse.
This could be an indication of a controlled expression of genes responsible for calcification during daytime, as
evidenced by the up - regulation of genes associated with the cartilage and
bone biogenesis process.
Since 1995, Dr. Maharaj has been applying his academic experience and performing
evidence - based chemotherapy treatment and
bone marrow stem cell transplant procedures on a completely outpatient setting, with the main purpose of improving patients» safety
by minimizing the risks of mortality associated with hospital - acquired infections and, ultimately, improving quality of life.
This assumption, however, has now been called to question
by recent
evidence suggesting that people taking calcium supplementation are more likely to develop heart attacks, strokes, kidney stones, and painful
bone spurs affecting their soft tissues and joints.
Circulating testosterone levels decline with increasing age but do not appear to be significantly affected
by the menopausal transition.8 As early as the 1940s, testosterone was reported not only to alleviate menopausal symptoms but also to restore libido.9 In recent years,
evidence has accumulated supporting the hypothesis that the decline in endogenous testosterone levels is associated with menopausal symptoms, including decreased libido, worse moods, and poorer quality of life.10 Clinical trials have demonstrated that exogenous androgens in conjunction with estrogens can ameliorate symptoms affecting sexual function and general well - being.11, 12 In addition, studies have found beneficial effects of androgen therapy on
bone mineral density.13 - 15
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Bone
In the Basenji disorder, the
bone density that could take as much as two years to develop might be one of the
evidences of the genetic problem, but only if accompanied
by other tests.
An analysis of canine
bones from Zhokhov suggests the dogs there were bred to pull sleds, making this the first
evidence —
by thousands of years — for dog breeding in the archaeological record.
A diagnosis of HOD is founded on radiographic
evidence of
bone involvement concurrent with hyperthermia and pain, and
by ruling out infectious causes of the clinical signs.
Dogs with round cerebellum shape and no
evidence of narrowing or obstruction of the CSF channels were defined as unaffected, dogs with indentation of the cerebellum
by the supraoccipital
bone and a narrowed but not obstructed CSF channel (signal consistent with CSF between the caudal vermis and the foramen magnum) were defined as mild CM and dogs where the cerebellar vermis is impacted into or herniated through the foramen magnum were defined as affected.
It is likely the hippos discovered died through natural causes and their
bones show
evidence of having being gnawed
by hyenas.
Charles J decided that because of a familiar
bone fragility and the parent's ability to discharge the evidential burden of possible accidental injury, there was insufficient
evidence to satisfy the threshold criteria, commenting at para 155: «If parents impress a court... as credible witnesses... that is a factor in the overall factors to be taken into account which effectively reverses the degrees of likelihood placed upon the likely causative event identified
by medical experts.»