Por: ABC News Health November 15, 2022
SYDNEY -- Two genetic experts told an inquiry in Sydney on Tuesday that a rare genetic mutation probably caused the deaths of two daughters of an Australian woman who was convicted of killing them.The inquiry is examining new scientific evidence that Kathleen Folbigg’s four young children may have died of natural causes between 1989 and 1999.Folbigg, now 55, was found guilty in 2003 of three charges of murder and one of manslaughter. But... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech December 06, 2022
An ancient graveyard holding over 1,300 medieval bodies has revealed a bone mutation mystery.Scientists from Queen's University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin discovered that two men, hidden within the graveyard at Ballyhanna, suffered from a condition called multiple... + más
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NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 16, 2022
Photo by Fairfax Media via Getty Images via Getty Image Kathleen Folbigg leaving Maitland Court after being refused bail, 22 March 2004. data-ellipsis=false> Two genetic experts told an inquiry in Sydney on Tuesday that a rare genetic mutation probably caused the deaths of two... + más
Experts blame genetic mutation for Australian girls' deaths | ABC News
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Newsweek USA Health November 09, 2022
A homeless kitten has been found in the U.K. with no internal or external sex organs.The cat, which is 15 weeks old and in otherwise-perfect health, has been named Hope by the Cats Protection center in Gateshead, northeast England, where it was found.Cats Protection's... + más
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ABC7 USA Health October 28, 2022
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New York Post USA Life October 21, 2022
A Florida woman is speaking out about her dramatic decision to undergo a double mastectomy at the tender age of 28. said she signed up for the surgery after testing positive for the BRCA1 gene mutation, which meant she had a higher-than-average risk of developing breast cancer.... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 20, 2022
A Canada lynx with jet black fur has been spotted and filmed for the first time ever.Canada lynx usually have silvery gray coats in winter, changing to red-brown in summer. This rare and unique finding of a black-furred lynx, videoed for the first time a few miles southeast of... + más
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WGN-TV USA Nation September 25, 2022
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