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Scientists have found new evidence for how our fossil human relatives in South Africa may have used their hands.
Up and down, in more ways than one. By comparing fossilized finger bones of Homo naledi to those of a 2-million-year-old ...
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Weaker grip strength has been linked to higher risks of heart disease, cognitive decline, certain cancers, and depression.
The human hand consists of 27 bones, more than 30 joints, and a complex network of tendons, nerves, and blood vessels.
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