The Yakuts (Sakha) are people living in the subarctic and arctic territories of eastern Siberia. Anatomically modern humans inhabited the region of the modern Republic of Sakha about 30,000 years ago [1], moving from the west, where Sakha connects to the inner Eurasian steppe belt through sout...
The Yakute people were likely the first to use dogs to pull sleds, so the Yakutian Laika was probably among the first sled dogs. While Yakutian Laikas only recently become more well-known in other parts of the world, they are an ancient breed. As you may be able to guess based on the...
It also studies the average life expectancy of people who have reached retirement age and analyzes the increased probability of living to advanced age. This, in turn, reveals that gender differences are retained. The article additionally justifies the conclusion that a factor in the longevity of ...
The obtained results allow for hypothesizing the specificity of cytokine and chemokine profiles among people living in extremely cold climates, possibly reflecting the effects of long-term human (dis)adaptation to cold conditions related to inflammaging and the risk of developing a number of ...