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On Monkey Island, scientists have rare access to more than 6 decades of biological, behavioral data

Por: CBS News Politics December 25, 2023

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This is an updated version of a story first published on Nov. 5, 2023. The original video can be viewed .With extreme weather events on the rise across the globe, like the rare Category 5  in October, we were interested in a study that's taking place on a remote island very few people are allowed to visit, where scientists are studying how the stress of these environmental crises effect longevity, and overall, health. As Lesley Stahl... + full article



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