Biology
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Similar to Humans, Baboons With Difficult Childhood Die Earlier
A study conducted by researchers at the Duke University, Princeton University and the University of Notre Dame, reveals that baboons who suffer from stress at an early age, such as those brought by drought or the loss of mother, would grow to live shorter lives.
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