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A 37,000-Year Chronicle of What Once Ailed Us – The New York Times
- A 37,000-Year Chronicle of What Once Ailed Us The New York Times
- The spatiotemporal distribution of human pathogens in ancient Eurasia Nature
- Big brains, farms and killer bugs: Epic tale of evolution still affecting us today New Atlas
- Large-scale…
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New study identifies four distinct autism subtypes with unique genetic signatures
Autism is classified as a ‘spectrum’ for a reason: Each case is different. Scientists have struggled to parse through the many ways autism can manifest, much less to link these varying observable traits (called phenotypes) to…
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