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Evidence-Based Evolutionary Medicine

✍ Scribed by John S. Torday, Neil W. Blackstone, Virender K. Rehan


Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
257
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A groundbreaking, evidence-based text to the growing field of evolutionary medicine

Evidence-Based Evolutionary Medicine offers a comprehensive review of the burgeoning field of evolutionary medicine and explores vital topics such as evolution, ecology, and aging as they relate to mainstream medicine. The text integrates Darwinian principles and evidence-based medicine in order to offer a clear picture of the underlying principles that reflect how and why organisms have evolved on a cellular level.

The authorsβ€”noted authorities in their respective fieldsβ€”address evolutionary medicine from a developmental cell-molecular perspective. They explore the first principles of physiology that explain the generation of existing tissues, organs, and organ systems. The text offers an understanding of the overall biology as a vertically integrated whole, from unicellular to multicellular organisms. In addition, it addresses clinical diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, both traditional and cell-homeostatic. This groundbreaking text:

β€’ Offers a much-needed, logical, and fundamental approach to biology and medicine
β€’ Provides a clear explanation of complex physiology and pathophysiology
β€’ Integrates topics like evolution, ecology and aging into mainstream medicine, making them more relevant
β€’ Contains the first evidence-based text on evolutionary medicine

Written for medical and graduate students in biology, physiology, anatomy, endocrinology, reproductive biology, medicine, pathology, systems biology, this vital resource offers a unique text of both biology as an integrated whole with universal properties; and of medicine seeing the individual as a whole, not an inventory of parts and diseases.


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