Justin Rust

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Saliva from humans, primates may differ now due to diet, germs

Increased meat consumption, cooking, agriculture, and diseases likely led to significant differences in the saliva of humans and their closest evolutionary relatives, gorillas and chimpanzees, according to a recent study.


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