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I have all four wisdom teeth does that mean I am soon to become obsolete. Will I be over taken by all these superior non teeth individuals? Also it seems to me that evolution is still going about its business it just might act a little slower in humans. If you look at cancer which kills 1 in 4 people in the uk it can still be used as a tool for evolution. yes we can treat it and cure it but it remains that some people are just naturally more immune and they are more likely to breed. I'm sure this can be applied to lots of diseases. I guess it just means humans really only have to evolve disease resistance as all other things we can fix ourselves. just because evolution is invisible doesn't mean it isn't there
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