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* **malaria among Mexicans** – Venkataramani [[http:// | * **malaria among Mexicans** – Venkataramani [[http:// | ||
* **parasite prevalence and worldwide distribution of IQ** – Eppig //et al.// performed a broad analysis of the relationship between average intelligence and parasite load. Using three measures of average national intelligence quotient (IQ), the team found a robust worldwide (as well as within five of six world regions) inverse correlation between intelligence and infectious burden. According to their analysis, infectious disease remains the most powerful predictor of average national IQ when temperature, | * **parasite prevalence and worldwide distribution of IQ** – Eppig //et al.// performed a broad analysis of the relationship between average intelligence and parasite load. Using three measures of average national intelligence quotient (IQ), the team found a robust worldwide (as well as within five of six world regions) inverse correlation between intelligence and infectious burden. According to their analysis, infectious disease remains the most powerful predictor of average national IQ when temperature, | ||
- | * **pathogen prevalence may influence social conformity and choice of a political system** – As described in [[http:// | + | * **pathogen prevalence may influence social conformity and choice of a political system** – As described in [[http:// |