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Nov 30, 2012

A new study suggests that apes like orangutans and chimps may all experience a mid-life crisis in much the same way as humans, potentially giving an important insight into mid-life anxiety and depression. Scientists have for years been puzzled as to why when approaching mid-life, humans exhibit signs of erratic behavior, depression and anxiety that [...]

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