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๐Ÿ”ฌ Cancer Detection Breakthrough & Ancient Human-Neanderthal Connections
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๐Ÿ”ฌ Cancer Detection Breakthrough & Ancient Human-Neanderthal Connections

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July 13, 20256m 22s

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Today we explore Mayo Clinic's groundbreaking discovery of early ovarian cancer warning signs in fallopian tubes that could revolutionize detection methods. We dive into AI research revealing 200,000 years of human-Neanderthal interbreeding, showing our ancient relatives were absorbed into our gene pool rather than disappearing. Plus, we examine how women's anger patterns shift after age 50, personality traits that predict exercise success, and over 200 hidden proteins in aging brains that may contribute to Alzheimer's disease. From cancer research to ancient DNA, discover the latest scientific breakthroughs shaping our understanding of health and human evolution.

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