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Characteristic and Defining Markers of PCOS
(2024-05-07)
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most frequently occurring endocrine disorders in women. The syndrome is diagnosed through a heterogeneous combination of androgen excess, anovulation, and ovarian dysfunction ...
Head Strong: Gendered Analysis of Human Representations in Western and Central Continental European Iron Age Iconography
(2021-06-25)
This preliminary study examines potential links between gender and sex representations in Iron Age Continental European iconography. Drawing from multiple examples such as the Glauberg statue, the statue of Bourey, and the ...
Negotiating Moral Identity with Type 1 Diabetes: Care and Contradiction in Conversations with Young Adults
(2020-11-05)
This article is based on original ethnographic research among college students aged 18–25 living with insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes. I investigate how moral language in medical treatment settings and social environments ...
Vulture Scavenging of Pig Remains at Varying Grave Depths
(2020-11-05)
Vulture Scavenging of Pig Remains at Varying Grave DepthsFrom November 2012 to January 2013, four pig carcasses (Sus scrofa) were buried at varying shallow grave depths at the Forensic Anthropology Research Facility at ...
Adult Foot and Ankle Trauma at Schroeder Mounds (11He177): A Late Woodland Period Site in Illinois
(2020-11-05)
Foot and ankle trauma in adults may be accidental or caused by physical activities that increase the likelihood of injury. Little is known about the organization of labor or health of the presumed forager-farmers of the ...
Subadult Growth Stunting at Schroeder Mounds (11He177): A Late Woodland Sample from Illinois
(2020-11-05)
Constitutional growth delay in subadults may be caused by chronic illness, malnutrition, and/or undernutrition. Very little is known about the community health of the presumptive forager-farmers of the Late Woodland (~ AD ...










