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  3. They Were Shorter and at Risk for Arthritis, but They Survived an Ice Age

They Were Shorter and at Risk for Arthritis, but They Survived an Ice Age

July 06, 2017
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  • Coverage on Nature Genetics GDF5 and Height Paper

Shortness, reduced mobility and sore joints may not come to mind when you think of survival of the fittest. But human evolution could suggest otherwise. A New York Times article on the GDF5 Height Nature Genetics Paper.

Source: New York Times

Author: Aneri Pattani

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