Ulcer causing bacterium as old as modern humans, says new study
Thu, 08 Feb 2007 08:05 AM EST
... The ubiquitous bacteria that have been found to cause painful stomach ulcers in humans have been in existence ever since the advent of the modern man, some 60,000 years ago, according scientists who had done a pioneering study. ...
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