Is Patriotism a Subconscious Way for Humans to Avoid Disease?

The long battle between humans and infectious microbes has left its marks all over us.

It shows up most obviously in the way our bodies are constructed. The thousands of species of bacteria that swarm over us cannot penetrate our multilayered skin. Entry points, such as the eyes and nose, are bathed in moisture to help flush out pathogens. The lining of our lungs releases bacteria-killing compounds. Viruses that manage to infect cells are greeted ... Full Story »

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by Patricia Blochowiak - Feb. 22, 2009

Not enough detail to come to any real conclusions. The studies are all so different that none really confirms another. Doesn't include mention of the evolutionary advantage of mating with a person who is less likely to carry the same mutations.

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