What Do Monkeys And Humans Have In Common

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Illustrated Human and Social Biology

Aiming to cover the main topics required by GCSE syllabuses in Human Biology, this textbook is also useful as a supplement for GCSE Biology courses. It provides a basic reference for students needing a grounding in Human Biology. It features clear explanations of important technical terms, a glossary, and vocabulary and comprehension tests.
An Ape's view of Human Evolution

Author: Peter Andrews
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2015
This book brings together ecology, evolution, genetics, anatomy and geology to provide a new perspective on human evolution from the apes' viewpoint.
The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology

Author: Howard S. Friedman
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date: 2013-12-15
The flaws in today's healthcare systems and practices are well-documented: millions remain far from optimal health due to a variety of psychological and social factors; large numbers of patients do not fully cooperate with medical advice; errors in medical decision-making -- some stemming from flaws in interpersonal relations -- regularly lead to needless suffering and death. Further, the effects of emotions, personality, and motivation on healing are not well incorporated into traditional medical care. The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology compiles the most relevant scholarship from psychology, medicine, and public health to offer a thorough and authoritative model of the biopsychosocial approach to health. A collection of international contributors addresses all relevant concepts in this model, including its applications to health promotion, health behavior change, and treatment.