Adolf Hitler made headlines last week when DNA analysis determined that he may have had a micropenis — and in an interview this week, a Jeffrey Epstein accuser said his was about two inches long.
Adolf Hitler had a rare genetic sexual disorder, according to new DNA research. The Nazi dictator had Kallmann syndrome, ...
The findings are the focus of a Channel 4 documentary, which reports that evidence points to Hitler having Kallmann syndrome.
DNA testing of Adolf Hitler's blood led researchers to believe that the Nazi dictator likely suffered from Kallmann Syndrome, a genetic condition.
Genetic analysis of historical samples suggests the Nazi leader may have had a hormonal disorder affecting sexual development ...
Was the world’s most feared dictator suffering from a genetic disorder? A new documentary that has analysed Hitler’s DNA ...
Trisomy 18 is a fatal chromosomal condition that can be detected during pregnancy. It's also at the center of a new legal case in Texas, where a mom of two, Kate Cox, is seeking an abortion after ...
What is Kallmann Syndrome? Hitler’s rare genetic sexual disorder uncovered - The Nazi dictator had a genetic disorder that halted the development of his sexual organs, new analysis shows ...
Translocations, in genetics, happen when chromosomes break and the pieces attach to other chromosomes. This mixing of genetic material has important results. The resultant chromosomes are lacking in ...
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