Posts Tagged ‘amazonians’

Amazonians Drastically Altered the Rainforest 3,500 Years Ago

In an article appearing in the 7 June 2021 edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ( PNAS), a team of researchers has revealed the results of an enlightening new study about land use practices of people who lived in the Amazon rainforest more than 3,500 years ago. Their conclusions contradicted the […]

Bolivian Tsimane Amazonians Have the Best Hearts in the World

An indigenous people living largely undisturbed in the Bolivian Amazonian rainforest for centuries may hold the key to understanding (and possibly even reversing) the aging process. Previous research has shown that this group, known as the Tsimane, enjoy extraordinarily good heart health. In fact, it’s the best heart health ever measured. According to Eurasia Review […]

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