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In the Neolithic Age, people faced various diseases primarily due to their transition to sedentary agricultural lifestyles. Common ailments included Infectious Diseases from close contact with domesticated animals, such as zoonoses, as well as parasitic infections from contaminated water and food sources. Malnutrition and dental issues were also prevalent due to changes in diet and the introduction of grain-based foods. Additionally, the crowded living conditions in early settlements likely facilitated the spread of diseases.

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