Why Humans Have Friends: The Evolutionary Biology of Lifelong Social Interactions
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Nicholas Christakis, MD, PhD, Sol Goldman Family Professor of Social & Natural Science and Professor of Internal Medicine/General Medicine, gives a lecture entitled, "Why Humans Have Friends: The Evolutionary Biology of Lifelong Social Interactions," during the Yale Claude D. Pepper Symposium Aging Research at Yale: Past, Present and Future.
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