New evidence from prehistoric human teeth reveals what the 'paleo diet' really looked like — and it's not what you think

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September 22, 2016
New evidence from prehistoric human teeth reveals what the 'paleo diet' really looked like — and it's not what you think New evidence from prehistoric human teeth reveals what the 'paleo diet' really looked like — and it's not what you think

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