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A new study just tied junk-food diets early in life to lasting changes in the brain’s wiring — damage that sticks even after people switch back to healthy food
The mice looked fine. After weeks on a high-fat, high-sugar diet during early life, they were switched back to standard lab ...
A groundbreaking archaeological discovery in West Africa is challenging long-held assumptions about early human adaptability and migration. Evidence from a site in Côte d'Ivoire reveals that Homo ...
While negative experiences during early life are known to disrupt gut-brain axis development, the mechanisms linking ...
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Ancient antelope teeth reveal early human secrets
Recent analysis of ancient antelope teeth has provided unexpected insights into the lives of early humans, challenging long-held assumptions about their daily activities and environments. These ...
Malaria may have shaped early human life across Africa far earlier than once thought, steering where people could safely live ...
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