A small Bolivian society of indigenous forager-farmers, known for astonishingly healthy cardiovascular systems, is seeing a split in beliefs about what makes a good life. Some are holding more to the traditional—more family ties, hunting and knowledge of forest medicine—but others are starting to favor material wealth, a Baylor University study finds.
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Source: Phys.org