Living like cave men — or at least eating like them — is being hailed by some as an ideal lifestyle.
The paleo diet, based on the idea that our bodies have not adapted sufficiently to eat foods that were not available 10,000 years ago, focuses on eating meat, fruit and vegetables, and avoiding grains and dairy.
However, evolutionary biologist Marlene Zuk says that idea is flawed.
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