Applications and implications
A new hypothesis of humanization should explain not only the development of some typically human characters, but also other aspects related to the biological condition, human social and philosophical. Among them, pathological aspects are of great importance, related to specifically human diseases or having a much higher incidence in humans than in the most closely related primates.
These characters could be the consequence of the humanization process:
- understanding specifically human diseases, which do not exist or are much rarer in the most closely related primates, these are psychic, degenerative, associated or not with aging.
- understanding aging, a new hypothesis of aging based on evolution – the biochemical hypothesis of aging), which is the basis of a new book on aging coming out soon. Her predictions are to be tested theoretically (for example by understandingaging syndromes and experimental). Treating and preventing aging seems possible, especially through the lens of evolution (editorial). Experimental, whose results support this idea, will be presented in an article suggesting that several substances can significantly alter the rate of aging. The results in mice are very promising.
- understanding evolution in general, the development of a new paradigm, Biochemicals, of evolution, which is the basis of a new book, in work.
- psychological applications – mental health – understanding mental illness (science and psychology) – and the development of a type of psychotherapy.
- man - the fattest primate – a new perspective on obesity, epidemic in the present era – philosophical implications – new perspectives on the human condition.
