Why humans outlive apes: Human genes have adapted to inflammation, but we are more susceptible to diseases of aging

Wednesday, December 2, 2009 - 22:21 in Biology & Nature

In spite of their genetic similarity to humans, chimpanzees and great apes have maximum lifespans that rarely exceed 50 years. A new study argues that humans have evolved genes that enable us to better adjust to infection, inflammation and our meat rich diets.

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