Health & Medicine
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Why Do Some People from Greenland Digest Sugar Differently Compared to the Rest of the World?
According to a genetic quirk, sugar is healthful for some Greenlanders, far more than it is for most people. According to a new study, gut bacteria and a special diet nourishing Greenlanders for millennia have supplied them with a genetic mutation that gives them an exceptional edge.
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