Tentative conclusions wrapped in qualiยฎcations are so much the hallmark of academic publications that the boldness of Wilkinson's thesis is in itself refreshing. But it is exciting for more than its style: ยฎrst, its signiยฎcance goes far beyond health to encompass the quality of life in its broadest
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Bone loss and osteoporosis: An anthropological perspective
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