
Neuroscientists Peter Sterling argues that addictions, hypertension and diabetes are predictable adaptations to life deprived of challenges.

Neuroscientists Peter Sterling argues that addictions, hypertension and diabetes are predictable adaptations to life deprived of challenges.
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