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This tag is for questions about the general biological features of human beings (as opposed to the biology of non-humans).
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Athletes: nature vs. nurture?
I don't think this will ever be answered, mostly because studying the long-term effects of athletic training is very difficult. People constantly change their training methods, habits, and schedule, s …
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Death because of distilled water consumption
I'm not sure why no one mentions this, but any food you eat would negate this effect entirely.
Assuming then, that you had no food, the lack of minerals in this pure water would simply be another dep …
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Does human digestive system benefit from eating same kind of food consistently?
I think it would depend on the benefits you are looking for.
If you ate the same thing everyday, it's possible your intestinal flora, and the rest of your GI tract would optimize themselves for maxim …