Scientists at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) have revealed a previously overlooked layer of genetic variation that could help explain why people experience disease differently, and why some ...
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Research team uncovers overlooked layer of DNA that may shape disease risk
Hidden changes in our DNA could help explain why conditions affect people differently, and why treatments don't work the same for everyone.
The findings are the focus of a Channel 4 documentary, which reports that evidence points to Hitler having Kallmann syndrome.
Turi King and Alex J Kay have married genetics with history to study a sample of DNA from Adolf Hitler – and, as they reveal, ...
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Mom Poses for Mugshot After Abandoning Kids: Police
A Kentucky mom's smiling mugshot sparks debate after her arrest for child endangerment. Law&Crime analyzes the case and ...
A WW2 ditty that mocked Adolf Hitler and his Nazi cronies for a lack of sexual prowess may have had some truth to it, it is ...
An international team of scientists and historians has obtained, verified and analysed for the first time a sample of ...
Ground-breaking research has made some fascinating discoveries on the dictator, from his ancestry to possible neurological ...
A new Channel 4 documentary reveals Adolf Hitler may have had Kallmann Syndrome, exposing shocking genetic details about his ...
A Times investigation found that children are routinely deprived of birth certificates, medical care and education. Diplomats ...
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Having children plays a complicated role in the rate we age
The effort of reproducing may divert energy away from repairing DNA or fighting illness, which could drive ageing, but a new ...
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