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Science Friday

Your Pain Tolerance May Have Been Passed Down From Neanderthals

Jul 11, 2024
Genetic remnants from Neanderthals impact our pain tolerance. Nose shape was inherited from Neanderthals living in cold climates. Dr. Kaustubh Adhikari discusses how Neanderthal DNA influences various traits in modern humans.
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  • Neanderthal DNA influences pain tolerance in modern humans.
  • Certain Neanderthal genetic variations impact human nose shape for survival in harsh environments.

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Neanderthal DNA Impact on Modern Humans

Modern humans carry some percentage of Neanderthal DNA, showcasing a genetic connection between present-day individuals and Neanderthals. Studies reveal that billions of people possess Neanderthal genetic remnants, influencing neural processes and the immune system. Additionally, these genetic variations might contribute to how individuals perceive pain sensitivity.

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