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The exposome in human evolution: From dust to diesel
Benjamin C. Trumble
, Caleb E. Finch
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Agriculture & Biology
dust
58%
toxins
47%
air pollution
34%
pathogens
34%
smoke
32%
history
22%
Homo sapiens
19%
dead animals
18%
cigarettes
17%
Homo
17%
industrialization
17%
chronic diseases
17%
sanitation
17%
fossil fuels
16%
aerosols
16%
global warming
15%
domestic animals
15%
walking
15%
savannas
14%
cooking
13%
inflammation
13%
ancestry
12%
tobacco
12%
spores
11%
death
11%
genetic variation
9%
infection
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Exposome
100%
Dust
63%
Air Pollution
27%
Smoke
22%
Fossil Fuels
19%
Global Warming
18%
History
17%
Grassland
16%
Industrial Development
16%
Hominidae
15%
Sanitation
14%
Cooking
14%
Domestic Animals
14%
Premature Mortality
13%
Spores
13%
Aerosols
12%
Genetic Variation
11%
Tobacco
11%
Tobacco Products
11%
Longevity
10%
Walking
10%
Chronic Disease
8%
Inflammation
6%
Mortality
5%
Health
5%
Infections
5%