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Does internal biochemistry differ significantly (if at all) between the different races of people?

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No: In principle, but we have variations that make each of us unique.

Answered 9/12/2013

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Dr. Victor Bonuel answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

I think the internal: Biochemistry of different races are essentially the same. It's the external factors, the lifestyle and nutritional habits of people that varies! (here's a racist anecdote my friend told me- the japanese eats more rice than americans, the mexicans, the russians and polish drink more beer and eat more meat than us, and they live longer. Speaking english is what kills us! just joking!) have fun!

Answered 12/10/2013

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