Mental health is biological health: Why tackling “diseases of the mind” is an imperative for biological anthropology in the 21st century

Volume: 171, Issue: S70, Pages: 87 - 117
Published: Nov 24, 2019
Abstract
The germ theory of disease and the attendant public health initiatives, including sanitation, vaccination, and antibiotic treatment, led to dramatic increases in global life expectancy. As the prevalence of infectious disease declines, mental disorders are emerging as major contributors to the global burden of disease. Scientists understand little about the etiology of mental disorders, however, and many of the most popular psychopharmacological...
Paper Details
Title
Mental health is biological health: Why tackling “diseases of the mind” is an imperative for biological anthropology in the 21st century
Published Date
Nov 24, 2019
Volume
171
Issue
S70
Pages
87 - 117
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