The first issue of Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health has been published. The journal is edited by Stephen Stearns and published by the Oxford University Press. The Table of Contents is below. All articles are Open Access.
Editorial by Stephen C. Stearns
EMPH (2013) 2013: 1-2 doi:10.1093/emph/eos001
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Original Research Articles
Shahid M. Khan,
Sarah E. Reece,
Andrew P. Waters,
Chris J. Janse,
and Szymon Kaczanowski
Why are male malaria parasites in such a rush?: Sex-specific evolution and host–parasite interactions
EMPH (2013) 2013: 3-13 doi:10.1093/emph/eos003
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Natalie Cooper and Charles L. Nunn
Identifying future zoonotic disease threats: Where are the gaps in our understanding of primate infectious diseases?
EMPH (2013) 2013: 27-36 doi:10.1093/emph/eot001
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Interpretative Essay
Graham A. W. Rook,
Charles L. Raison,
and C. A. Lowry
Childhood microbial experience, immunoregulation, inflammation and adult susceptibility to psychosocial stressors and depression in rich and poor countries
EMPH (2013) 2013: 14-17 doi:10.1093/emph/eos005
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Brevia
Thomas W. McDade,
Judith B. Borja,
Linda S. Adair,
and Christopher Kuzawa
Depressive symptoms are not associated with inflammation in younger and older adults in the Philippines
EMPH (2013) 2013: 18-23 doi:10.1093/emph/eos004
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Commentary
Neil S. Greenspan
Clinical consequences of human evolution shaped by cultural trends
EMPH (2013) 2013: 24-26 doi:10.1093/emph/eos006
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