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Geophagy

Associated Documents (1)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitleDocument TypeNumber of Hypotheses
Young, Sera L.2019Medicine beneath your feet: a biocultural examination of the risks and benefits of geophagyArticle1
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Associated Hypotheses (1)

Main AuthorPublished YearHypothesisSupportedVariables Tested
Young, Sera L.2019Geophagy is more common in tropical environments.UNKNOWN2
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Associated OCMs

  1. diet
  2. pregnancy

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