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Sucralose may cause DNA damage, study warns

New research suggests that sucralose, a common artificial sweetener, may cause DNA damage and increase cancer risk. Experts urge caution as regulatory bodies review the findings.

British expat murdered at French wine tasting

French police are investigating the brutal murder of a British expat who was stabbed to death at a wine tasting event hosted by the mayor of a Dordogne village. DNA evidence has been collected from 14 attendees, including the mayor.

DNA test reveals long-lost brothers

Two men who never met uncover an astonishing family secret through a DNA test, revealing they are half-brothers separated at birth.

Hogan faces backlash over DNA testing remarks

Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan faces backlash after questioning the necessity of DNA testing in criminal cases, drawing sharp criticism from current Governor Wes Moore.

Child Killer Colin Pitchfork Could Be Freed by Christmas

Colin Pitchfork, the first murderer convicted using DNA evidence, may be released by Christmas as parole officials reconsider his case. The double child killer's potential freedom has sparked outrage among victims' families.

DNA test predicts childhood obesity risk

A groundbreaking DNA test may soon help identify children at risk of obesity early, offering parents and doctors a chance to intervene before health issues arise.

Woman finds long-lost sister via DNA site

A heartwarming story of how a DNA testing site helped a woman discover her biological sister after decades of separation, leading to an emotional reunion.

Iraqi Christians face DNA tests in Baghdad

Iraqi Christians in Baghdad are being compelled to undergo DNA testing to confirm their lineage amid growing sectarian tensions and bureaucratic scrutiny.

DNA solves 1980 Oregon cold case murder

Advanced DNA technology has finally identified the perpetrator of a decades-old murder in Oregon, bringing closure to a long-standing mystery.

Oxford exposes China's DNA tracking of Uyghurs

A groundbreaking study by Oxford University Press reveals how China employs forensic genetics to track and suppress the Uyghur population, raising serious human rights concerns.

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