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Though it was responsible for tens of millions of European deaths in the mid 14th century, the Medieval Black Death left a surprisingly positive consequence in its wake. According to a new study, surviving generations lived longer and had better health than ever before. This is the topic of a recent paper published by Sharon DeWitte in PLos One. Following the epidemic, there were improvements in standards of living, particularly in dietary quality for all socioeconomic strata, she writes. This study investigates whether the combination of the sele
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