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[[File:Female human evolution 2.png|thumb|Humans evolved such that an upright posture and a large forebrain apply unusual pressures on the sinuses.]] | [[File:Female human evolution 2.png|thumb|Humans evolved such that an upright posture and a large forebrain apply unusual pressures on the sinuses.]] | ||
− | People are born with a set of genetic coding that can predispose | + | People are born with a set of genetic coding that can predispose the person towards rhinosinusitis. Additional biological developments throughout the course of life can cause sinus issues. |
Humans evolved such that an upright posture and a large forebrain apply unusual pressures on the sinuses. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266099/] This development may have happened too fast for the sinuses to rebalance appropriately, explaining the large number and severity of sinus issues. | Humans evolved such that an upright posture and a large forebrain apply unusual pressures on the sinuses. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266099/] This development may have happened too fast for the sinuses to rebalance appropriately, explaining the large number and severity of sinus issues. |