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Next Generations Can Be Born Without 20-Year-Old Teeth – Somag News
According to a new study, the fact that people process their food too much eliminates the need for 20-year-old teeth. For this reason, wisdom teeth may disappea…

According to a new study, the fact that people process their food too much eliminates the need for 20-year-old teeth. For this reason, wisdom teeth may disappear completely in future generations.
Although we don’t realize it, the human body undergoes micro changes from generation to generation. A new study carried out at Flinders University in Australia reveals how humanity has recently changed biologically. In other words, humans have undergone a microevolution.
Dr. Teghan Lucas says that as …
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