Meat-brained humans? Paleo cops a punch as researchers highlight importance of carbs for human evolution

By Sarah Berry
Updated September 9 2015 - 10:08am, first published August 10 2015 - 3:13pm
Meat and potatoes? Starchy carbohydrates led to evolution too, researchers say.
Meat and potatoes? Starchy carbohydrates led to evolution too, researchers say.
Meat and potatoes? Starchy carbohydrates led to evolution too, researchers say.
Meat and potatoes? Starchy carbohydrates led to evolution too, researchers say.
Meat and potatoes? Starchy carbohydrates led to evolution too, researchers say.
Meat and potatoes? Starchy carbohydrates led to evolution too, researchers say.
Meat and potatoes? Starchy carbohydrates led to evolution too, researchers say.
Meat and potatoes? Starchy carbohydrates led to evolution too, researchers say.

The modern argument that the Paleo way fuelled human evolution may be archaic, according to a new study.

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