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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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The threat of disease is one of the reasons why Humans evolve. The disease kills the weaker people and some evolve to be immune; and they survive.
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