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Researchers uncover the existence of malaria 2,000 years ago during the Roman Empire
A team of researchers at McMaster University has uncovered the existence of malaria 2,000 years ago at the height of the Roman Empire — changing scientists understanding of how the disease evolved and how widespread the parasite was.
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