"Finding ways to bridge the gap between our Stone Age bodies and our modern world is a key challenge for the future of human health."
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Daniel Lieberman's The Story of the Human Body offers a fascinating evolutionary perspective on human anatomy, physiology, and the origins of common health problems in the modern world. He argues that many of our current ailments stem from the mismatch between our Stone Age bodies and our modern lifestyles.
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