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  1. The Arc of Life
  2. Introduction: Evolutionary Medicine and Life History Theory
  3. Costs of Reproduction, Health, and Life Span in Women
  4. Women with more feminine digit ratio (2D:4D) have higher reproductive success
  5. Lack of support for relation between woman's masculinity preference, estradiol level and mating context
  6. Evidence for the Cost of Reproduction in Humans: High Lifetime Reproductive Effort Is Associated with Greater Oxidative Stress in Post-Menopausal Women
  7. Cyclic endogenous estrogen and progesterone vary by mammographic density phenotypes in premenopausal women
  8. Alcohol consumption, endogenous estrogen and mammographic density among premenopausal women
  9. The Paternal Provisioning Hypothesis: Effects of workload and testosterone production on men's musculature
  10. Digit ratio (2D:4D) does not correlate with daily 17β-estradiol and progesterone concentrations in healthy women of reproductive age
  11. Being born after your brother is not a disadvantage: Reproductive success does not depend on the sex of the preceding sibling
  12. Short interpregnancy interval and low birth weight: A role of parity
  13. Genes that increase risk of diseases may increase fertility
  14. Digit ratio (2D:4D) as an indicator of body size, testosterone concentration and number of children in human males
  15. Relationships between biomarkers of inflammation, ovarian steroids, and age at menarche in a rural polish sample
  16. Duration of Lactation, Maternal Metabolic Profile, and Body Composition in the Norwegian EBBA I-Study
  17. The Modulating Influence of Tea Polyphenols on Estrogen Metabolism in Asian and Caucasian Populations
  18. Marriage and motherhood are associated with lower testosterone concentrations in women
  19. Higher luteal progesterone is associated with low levels of premenstrual aggressive behavior and fatigue
  20. First birth interval, an indicator of energetic status, is a predictor of lifetime reproductive strategy
  21. Testosterone levels correlate with the number of children in human males, but the direction of the relationship depends on paternal education
  22. Genetic PolymorphismCYP17rs2486758 and Metabolic Risk Factors Predict Daily Salivary 17β-Estradiol Concentration in Healthy Premenopausal Norwegian Women. The EBBA-I Study
  23. Temperament and ovarian reproductive hormones in women: Evidence from a study during the entire menstrual cycle
  24. The Fragile Wisdom
  25. P1-09-02: HDL-Cholesterol and Low-Penetrance Gene CYP17 rs2486758 Influence Daily Estrogen Levels. The EBBA-I Study.
  26. Use of the Internet as a source of health information amongst participants of antenatal classes
  27. Fertility, body size, and shape: An empirical test of the covert maternal depletion hypothesis
  28. Reproduction and lifespan: Trade-offs, overall energy budgets, intergenerational costs, and costs neglected by research
  29. Endometrial thickness is not independent of luteal phase day in a rural Polish population
  30. Low birth weight of contemporary African Americans: An intergenerational effect of slavery?
  31. Influence of birth weight and adult body composition on 17β-estradiol levels in young women
  32. Low estradiol levels in women of reproductive age having low sleep variation
  33. Body fat, energy balance and estradiol levels: a study based on hormonal profiles from complete menstrual cycles
  34. Physical Activity, Heart Rate, Metabolic Profile, and Estradiol in Premenopausal Women
  35. Women's body morphology and preferences for sexual partners' characteristics☆
  36. Constraint, pathology, and adaptation: How can we tell them apart?
  37. Interpopulation, interindividual, intercycle, and intracycle natural variation in progesterone levels: A quantitative assessment and implications for population studies
  38. CYP17 Genotypes Differ in Salivary 17-  Estradiol Levels: A Study Based on Hormonal Profiles from Entire Menstrual Cycles
  39. Habitual physical activity and estradiol levels in women of reproductive age
  40. Symmetrical women have higher potential fertility
  41. High tea consumption diminishes salivary 17β-estradiol concentration in Polish women
  42. Daughters increase longevity of fathers, but daughters and sons equally reduce longevity of mothers
  43. Menstruation does not cause anemia: Endometrial thickness correlates positively with erythrocyte count and hemoglobin concentration in premenopausal women
  44. Women's preferences for sexual dimorphism in height depend on menstrual cycle phase and expected duration of relationship
  45. Body mass, depressive symptoms and menopausal status: An examination of the “Jolly Fat” hypothesis
  46. High ponderal index at birth predicts high estradiol levels in adult women
  47. Energetic factors and seasonal changes in ovarian function in women from rural Poland
  48. Research pointers: Lifestyle, hormones, and risk of breast cancer
  49. Energetic factors, ovarian steroids and the risk of breast cancer
  50. Physical work causes suppression of ovarian function in women
  51. Is the Fertility of Agriculturalists Higher Than That of Nonagriculturalists?
  52. The Fertility of Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Traditional Societies
  53. Why Women Differ in Ovarian Function: Genetic Polymorphism, Developmental Conditions, and Adult Lifestyle