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"textContent": "Prehistoric humans in Africa may have avoided areas infested with malaria-spreading mosquitoes, a new study suggests.",
"title": "'We can no longer ignore diseases in the deep human past': Malaria influenced early humans' migrations across Africa, study suggests"
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