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Humans evolved to survive mild burns at the expense of severe ones

Last updated: April 28, 2025 7:40 am
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Hominins Have Been Using Fire for at Least 1 Million Years

Hominins have been using fire for various reasons for at least 1 million years

Hominins have been using fire for various reasons for at least 1 million years

SHEILA TERRY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Fire has been a crucial element in the evolution of early humans, with evidence suggesting that hominins have been using fire for various reasons for at least 1 million years. The ability to control fire not only provided warmth and protection but also transformed the way early humans cooked food, making it easier to digest and extract more nutrients from their meals.

Genetic Changes and Survival

A recent study has proposed that the mastery of fire may have led to genetic changes in early Homo sapiens that helped them survive mild burn injuries. The study suggests that genes preventing deadly infections resulting from minor burns were prioritized in early humans, as these infections could have been life-threatening in primitive conditions where medical treatment was scarce.

However, while these genetic changes may have improved survival rates for minor burns, they could complicate the treatment of more severe burn injuries today. The same genes that protect against infections in minor burns may interfere with the healing process of severe burns, posing a challenge for modern medical treatment.

It is fascinating to consider how the use of fire, a fundamental element in human history, has not only shaped our evolution but also influenced our genetic makeup. Understanding these genetic adaptations can provide valuable insights into both our past and present health challenges.

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