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Q&A: Anthropologist uses DNA to trace humans' origin

Published February 6, 2010, 10:53 pm, Houston Chronicle

Anthropologist Todd Disotell of New York University will speak Tuesday night at the Houston Museum of Natural Science about the increasing role of DNA as a powerful tool in understanding the first primates and early humans.

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Barker Hypothesis Strengthened By Ancient Tooth Remains

Published February 5, 2010, 8:34 am, Medical News Today

Ancient human teeth are telling secrets that may relate to modern-day health: Some stressful events that occurred early in development are linked to shorter life spans. "Prehistoric remains are providing strong, physical evidence that people who acquired tooth enamel defects while in the womb or early childhood tended to die earlier, even if they survived to adulthood," says Emory University ...

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Stressful events in early development can lead to shorter life spans in humans

Published February 5, 2010, 1:11 am, New Kerala

Washington, Feb 5 : A new research has suggested that some stressful events that occurred early in development are linked to shorter life spans in human beings.

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Early tooth enamel defects may lead to premature death

Published February 4, 2010, 10:51 pm, New Kerala

Washington, Feb 5 : Those who acquired tooth enamel defects while in the womb or early childhood are at a risk of early death, research shows.

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Prehistoric data suggests link between tooth enamel defects and early mortality

Published February 4, 2010, 10:17 pm, News-Medical-Net

Ancient human teeth are telling secrets that may relate to modern-day health: Some stressful events that occurred early in development are linked to shorter life spans.

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Ancient human teeth show that stress early in development can shorten life span

Published February 4, 2010, 9:14 pm, Science Daily

Ancient human teeth are telling secrets that may relate to modern-day health: Some stressful events that occurred early in development are linked to shorter lifespans. "Prehistoric remains are providing strong, physical evidence that people who acquired tooth enamel defects while in the womb or early childhood tended to die earlier, even if they survived to adulthood," says anthropologist George ...

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Ancient remains put teeth into Barker hypothesis

Published February 4, 2010, 12:08 pm, EurekAlert!

( Emory University ) Ancient human teeth are telling secrets that may relate to modern-day health: Some stressful events that occurred early in development are linked to shorter life spans."Prehistoric remains are providing strong, physical evidence that people who acquired tooth enamel defects while in the womb or early childhood tended to die earlier, even if they survived to adulthood," says ...

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