"Research from around the world has begun to produce a picture of humans today that is startlingly different from what humans looked like in the past. Over the past 100 years, says one researcher, Robert Fogel of the University of Chicago, humans in the industrialized world have undergone what he calls a form of evolution that is "unique among the 7,000 or so generations of humans who have ever inhabited the earth."
And further:
"The biggest surprise is that many chronic ailments like heart disease, lung disease and arthritis are occurring an average of 10 years to 25 years later than they used to".
In a fascinating article in the NY Times, the differences of us today with previous generations are explored. Read it here.
And further:
"The biggest surprise is that many chronic ailments like heart disease, lung disease and arthritis are occurring an average of 10 years to 25 years later than they used to".
In a fascinating article in the NY Times, the differences of us today with previous generations are explored. Read it here.
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