Fun Fact Robert Sapolsky, who studies stress in primates at Stanford

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Fun Fact Robert Sapolsky, who studies stress in primates at Stanford
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Fun Fact Robert Sapolsky, who studies stress in primates at Stanford
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Fun Fact Robert Sapolsky, who studies stress in primates at Stanford
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6,000 calories Robert Sapolsky, who studies stress in primates at Stanford University, says a chess player can burn up to 6,000 calories a day while playing in a tournament, three times what an average person consumes in a day. Apr 27, 2020 ESPN > espn
Fun Fact Robert Sapolsky, who studies stress in primates at Stanford
PDF) Sapolsky RM, Uno H, Rebert CS, Finch CE. Hippocampal damage associated with prolonged glucocorticoid exposure in primates. J Neurosci 10: 2897-2902

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