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Ancient Eastern Arabians developed malaria resistance throug
Ancient Eastern Arabians developed malaria resistance throug
Ancient Eastern Arabians developed malaria resistance through agriculture, study finds
People living in ancient Eastern Arabia appear to have developed resistance to malaria following the appearance of agriculture in the region around five thousand years ago, a new study reveals.
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