alcohol
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Did Alcohol Consumption Help Shape Human Evolution?
While you sip on some festive eggnog or hard cider this holiday season, your body will immediately start working to metabolize and filter that alcohol. Now, new research has revealed that we may have ancestors as far back as 10 million years ago to thank for our ability to enjoy these little indulgences.
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