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  1. 17 lis 2016 · This article begins by reviewing the debates concerning the human–nature relationship, which are then critiqued and redefined from an interdisciplinary perspective. The concept and chronological history of “health” is then explored, based on the World Health Organization’s definition.

  2. 16 gru 2022 · The broad evidence base uncovered by this scoping review demonstrates the positive impact of NBIs on mental, physical, and cognitive health outcomes. Indeed, the findings support national policies that integrate NBIs as effective preventative and curative tools for public health [16, 19, 100, 101].

  3. 16 gru 2019 · Cultural behaviors have important implications for human health. Culture, a socially transmitted system of shared knowledge, beliefs and/or practices that varies across groups, and individuals within those groups, has been a critical mode of adaptation throughout the history of our species [1].

  4. 12 wrz 2024 · human evolution, the process by which human beings developed on Earth from now-extinct primates. Viewed zoologically, we humans are Homo sapiens, a culture -bearing upright-walking species that lives on the ground and very likely first evolved in Africa about 315,000 years ago.

  5. 11 sty 2024 · In this chapter, the impact of the Hippocratic tradition on the development of medical knowledge is examined first, followed by an exploration of how the tradition, particularly the Hippocratic oath, shaped medical practice.

  6. 6 sty 2021 · Combining knowledge of evolutionary events along the human lineage with results from recent genomic studies provides an explanatory framework beyond descriptions of disease risk or association.

  7. 1 lis 2023 · We then give an overview of place- and nature-based health interventions, reflecting on multicultural, historical, and present approaches, and conclude with future opportunities.