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Chernobyl Wolves Develop Cancer-Resistant Genes

Exclusive research reveals how wolves in Chernobyl's Exclusion Zone have developed genetic mutations that appear to protect them from cancer, offering potential breakthroughs for human medicine.

Daughter's rare condition breaks hearts daily

Exclusive: The heartbreaking story of a family coping with their daughter's rare Cri Du Chat syndrome, revealing the daily challenges and emotional toll of caring for a child with complex needs.

Older Sperm Increases Children's Disease Risk

Groundbreaking research reveals men's biological clocks tick louder than thought, with ageing sperm accumulating mutations that significantly elevate children's risk of serious health conditions.

Angelina Jolie gene men need prostate checks

Groundbreaking research reveals men carrying the BRCA 'Angelina Jolie gene' face dramatically higher prostate cancer risks and require annual screenings for early detection.

DNA Breakthrough in Long Island Serial Killer Case

A major breakthrough in the notorious Long Island serial killer investigation reveals DNA evidence has identified a suspect in the 1993 murder of Sandra Costilla, potentially cracking one of America's most enduring cold cases.

NHS screens thousands for hidden genetic disorder

The NHS is rolling out a groundbreaking genetic testing programme to identify thousands of Britons with undiagnosed hereditary haemochromatosis - a dangerous iron overload condition that can cause organ damage if untreated.

Parents' Cognitive Decline Could Predict Your Own

New research uncovers how children may inherit their parents' cognitive decline patterns, with significant implications for dementia prevention and early detection strategies in UK families.

Gene Therapy Breakthrough for Autism & Epilepsy

British scientists pioneer revolutionary gene therapy treatment showing remarkable results in children suffering from debilitating SYNGAP1 syndrome, a rare genetic condition causing severe autism, epilepsy and developmental delays.

America's Most Inbred Family: The Whittaker Story

An investigative journey into the lives of the Whittakers, known as America's most inbred family, uncovering their isolated existence and the genetic consequences of generations of intermarriage.

Dolly the Sheep cloning pioneer Sir Ian Wilmut dies aged 92

Sir Ian Wilmut, the pioneering scientist who failed biology at Eton but went on to lead the team that cloned Dolly the Sheep, has passed away aged 92. Discover the remarkable journey of the man once told his scientific dreams were 'ridiculous'.

Ancient DNA Rewrites Aztec Origins Story

Groundbreaking genetic research reveals the astonishing origins of the Aztec civilization, tracing their ancestors' epic 1,000-mile migration from Mexican deserts to their eventual empire.

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