Breeding with neanderthals ‘helped health’

NEANDERTHAL nookie thousands of years ago boosted the health of the human race, scientists believe.

Breeding with neanderthals ‘helped health’

Sex between ancestors of modern humans and their extinct close relatives led to improvements in the homo sapiens’ immune system that defend us against disease today.

A similar benefit may have been inherited from the Denisovans, another now-vanished human sub-species from eastern Asia.

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