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1. Social strata and oral pathologies: A comparative study in two co-localized, temporally disjunct burial sites of ancient Egypt

2. Lifestyle and BMI Changes after the Release of COVID-19 Restrictions: Do Humans Go ‘Back to Normal’?

3. Sequential trypsin and ProAlanase digestions unearth immunological protein biomarkers shrouded by skeletal collagen

4. Evolutionary roots of the risk of hip fracture in humans

5. Short-termed changes in quantitative ultrasound estimated bone density among young men in an 18-weeks follow-up during their basic training for the Swiss Armed Forces

6. Evolutionary perspectives, heterogeneity and ovarian cancer: a complicated tale from past to present

7. A critical assessment of proposed outbreaks of plague and other epidemic diseases in Ancient Egypt

8. The Ōshū Fujiwara—An interdisciplinary study on the history, culture and medical assessment of the oldest known mummified human remains in Japan (late Heian, 12th century AD)

9. Clash of the pandemics – At least 150’000 adults in Switzerland suffer from obesity grades 2 or 3 and are thus at elevated risk for severe COVID-19 [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

10. Multiple measures derived from 3D photonic body scans improve predictions of fat and muscle mass in young Swiss men.

11. Body height and waist circumference of young Swiss men as assessed by 3D laser-based photonic scans and by manual anthropometric measurements

12. Evaluating the relationship between lesion burden and aging among the skeletons of an 18th-19th century London cemetery using osteological and radiological analysis.

13. The Sommersdorf mummies-An interdisciplinary investigation on human remains from a 17th-19th century aristocratic crypt in southern Germany.

14. Post mortem DNA degradation of human tissue experimentally mummified in salt.

15. Ancient DNA analysis reveals high frequency of European lactase persistence allele (T-13910) in medieval central europe.

16. Skeletal lesions in human tuberculosis may sometimes heal: an aid to palaeopathological diagnoses.

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