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The roots of fentanyl addiction

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Developmental Stress in Neanderthals vs Modern Humans

Defects in Neanderthals are more likely to appear at a higher level during later childhood years compared to upper Paleolithic modern humans. This difference is observed during the post-weaning phase of later childhood, indicating that Neanderthal children experienced more stress when transitioning to self-feeding compared to modern human children, who had a prolonged period of dependency on their mothers. The teeth of Neanderthal children suggest that they struggled more during this phase.

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