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Showing posts with label history of health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history of health. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Studying Ancient Man To Learn To Prevent Disease
From The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Health care as we know it didn't exist 3,000 years ago. But along the Georgia coast, the Pacific Northwest, and coastal Brazil, people grew tall and strong and lived relatively free of disease. They ate game, fish, shellfish, and wild plants.
But as corn farming spread through various regions of the Americas, people got shorter. Many became prone to anemia and began dying of tuberculosis and other infectious diseases.
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