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Palaeopathology of Aboriginal Australians : Health and Disease Across a Hunter-Gatherer Continent - No Information Available

Palaeopathology of Aboriginal Australians

Health and Disease Across a Hunter-Gatherer Continent

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Paperback | 7 May 2009

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After years of practicing orthodox medicine and realizing that her patients were not getting well by consuming pills, she began to research and think "outside of the box." This opened up a whole new world of treatments that help the body achieve wellness rather than just treating symptoms. Dr. Sun has found a new joy and pleasure in these integrative approaches to practicing medicine as she assists her patients in achieving and maintaining mid-life vitality.

The misconception is that if hot flashes disappear a woman is finished with menopause. However, the truth is that the start into menopause is the first step towards aging and dying. Ovarian hormones influence almost every system in the body and when they are lost at menopause, women are more prone to developing cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, osteoporosis, and muscle loss. The experiences relayed in this book reveal that bio-identical hormone replacement therapy reduces the risk of these conditions.

While their health has suffered enormously because of the arrival of the Europeans, it is widely assumed that Aboriginal people enjoyed good health before 1788. Using data collected from 4500 individuals from all parts of the continent, this book is a study of the health of Australia's inhabitants over 50,000 years. It represents the first continental survey of its kind as well as being the first to quantify and describe many important aspects of Australian hunter-gatherer health.

The book offers a theoretical approach to Upper Pleistocene regional epidemiology and also presents empirical data of the health of late Pleistocene and Holocene populations. Major categories of disease described are: stress, osteoarthritis, fractures, certain congenital malformations, neoplasms, non-specific and treponemal infection as well as some surgical techniques used by Aboriginal people. Much of the book's discussion takes a regional approach, comparing and contrasting disease across the Australian continent, and with a population from Papua New Guinea. Similarly, pathological trends are analysed and examined in view of the social, behavioural and demographic factors prevailing in various parts of the continent.

This broad-ranging book offers fresh insight into the study of Australian prehistory and Aboriginal culture and extends our knowledge of the health of the hunter-gatherer. Written in a style that makes it accessible to specialists and general readers alike, it tells us a great deal about the origins and ecology of human disease.
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"Well written; extensive bibliography; excellent and highly instructive photographs and data tables. A worthwhile acquisition." N. Krusko, Choice

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