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Reading Shakespeare Has Effect on Brain

I always knew that (and on the heart, too). What I refuse to believe is that anyone who has actually <I>read</I> Shakespeare could write like this:
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"This interdisciplinary work is good for brain science because it offers permanent scripts of the human mind working moment-to-moment. It is good for literature as it illustrates primary human thinking. Through the two disciplines, we may discover new insights into the very motions of the mind."

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Recent genetic analyses reveal that early man could not digest milk products. However, shortly after the development of agriculture, large populations in Europe and Africa developed the ability to produce lactase as adults&mdash;and milk, cheese, and yogurt became key components of their diet.

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