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How does human evolution or natural selection relate to the susceptibility of disease?
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How does human evolution or natural selection relate to the susceptibility of disease?
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How does human evolution or natural selection relate to the susceptibility of disease?
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Differend diseases evolves and becomes stronger. Some diseases disappear some of it evolves to something more dangerous and lost its
susceptibility to antibiotic and other cures that makes scientists to find another methods to fight that disease.
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