a283ta9 Posted June 20, 2010 Posted June 20, 2010 There is an sicence gap that just being identified. It will be an potential topic for further research. Those who are interested in it, I hope the information will be useful to you. --- Life Researcher --- Download link for the proposal http://rapidshare.com/files/401057993/Research_Proposal_1.pdf.html
Marat Posted July 5, 2010 Posted July 5, 2010 Since arthritis can be detected in human bones, and since the variation in tea consumption in different areas of the world over different historical periods is well documented (thanks in large part to the tax many countries placed on imported tea), it would be instructive to plot the incidence of arthritis in old cemetery bones against records of tea consumption. England, for example, was a coffee-drinking country until the beginning of the 19th century when colonial control over India became sufficiently stable for tea to be imported in large quantities, so if English bones prior to that time have significantly less incidence of arthritis, that would go some distance to confirming a positive correlation.
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