Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Kill the Economy [View all]DonCoquixote
(13,961 posts)You explain, c sections as something that COULD be blame on rickets , as opposed to simple malnutrition from poverty, if your study found a fact, they would say IS, not could, and they would address the other possible causes.
and this load of babble
With regard to contemporary Homo sapiens, we
suggest that the magnitude of the dilemma is sensitive to
several ecological pressures including the thermal environment,
dietary energy availability and glycemic load,
and infectious disease burden. In turn, we suggest that
these ecological stresses may each have become exacerbated
during the transition to agriculture,
may have due to agriculture, no proof given.
Of course, other former agricultural societies do have better births than we do, but that is because places like Cuba are socialist, and do allow more women access to both better nutrition and better medicine.