Writing about genetic disorders.
Genetic diseases are extremely interesting and at the same time sad field of genetic research. That means that the malformed child is always a tragedy for the family. This kind of things are really sad things and in the news is told that there were many extremely rare malformations of hands area. The number of those cases, where the child is born without palm and fingers is three, and they are all happened in the single hospital in Germany, and there is, of course, many theories about the thing, what might cause those malformations.
And the government recommend people stay calm, which is the best solution. But when we are observing this kind of cases, we might say that there is one thing, what is interesting, and that is why there is no national database about the malformations? The database what will contain the information about the type of malformation, place where it has come out, and the date, when this thing has noticed. This kind of database would help to find out, what might cause genetic disorders, and are those disorders connected to a certain place?
If we would give more data to that database, we might want to know, where the parents are born, and maybe map their history. That thing would help researchers to find also recessive genetic disorders, and are those disorders connected to certain areas. This is one thing, what might be a very good tool for mapping the reasons for that kind of serious things. The point is that the DNA could be damaged by chemical or electromagnetic stress.
This means that if the damages of DNA, what are connected to certain areas are uncovered, the reason for those damages might be found. The high level of radon what is radioactive gas or some radioactive minerals in drinking water could cause damages for genetic material. And that thing would cause malformations. The thing is that the high level of toxic chemicals is also causing cancer or other genetic disorders but in those cases, the chemicals must slip in the cells, that they could damage the genetic material.
But those things are not belonging in Western Europe. In Russia is heavily polluted radioactive areas. And that radiation causes problems also for fetuses. The question is, how some Russian polluted river causes problems for the babies, who are born in Germany? There is a possibility that some families are living over the uranium deposit, which might cause the overdose of radioactive material like radon. The news would not tell the nationality of the parents, who got those babies. But they might be German. So this is the mystery for the world.
There are tales that Russian military chooses certain operators from the families, where parents smoke very much cigarettes, and who are living near some radioactive areas, that the parents of those persons would die sooner. But there are many rumors in that nation, what has ever been the open democracy. And secrecy gives wings to urban legends. I certainly hope that this kind of rumors would be only rumors, and who knows what is going on in that land?
https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10979860
Genetic diseases are extremely interesting and at the same time sad field of genetic research. That means that the malformed child is always a tragedy for the family. This kind of things are really sad things and in the news is told that there were many extremely rare malformations of hands area. The number of those cases, where the child is born without palm and fingers is three, and they are all happened in the single hospital in Germany, and there is, of course, many theories about the thing, what might cause those malformations.
And the government recommend people stay calm, which is the best solution. But when we are observing this kind of cases, we might say that there is one thing, what is interesting, and that is why there is no national database about the malformations? The database what will contain the information about the type of malformation, place where it has come out, and the date, when this thing has noticed. This kind of database would help to find out, what might cause genetic disorders, and are those disorders connected to a certain place?
If we would give more data to that database, we might want to know, where the parents are born, and maybe map their history. That thing would help researchers to find also recessive genetic disorders, and are those disorders connected to certain areas. This is one thing, what might be a very good tool for mapping the reasons for that kind of serious things. The point is that the DNA could be damaged by chemical or electromagnetic stress.
This means that if the damages of DNA, what are connected to certain areas are uncovered, the reason for those damages might be found. The high level of radon what is radioactive gas or some radioactive minerals in drinking water could cause damages for genetic material. And that thing would cause malformations. The thing is that the high level of toxic chemicals is also causing cancer or other genetic disorders but in those cases, the chemicals must slip in the cells, that they could damage the genetic material.
But those things are not belonging in Western Europe. In Russia is heavily polluted radioactive areas. And that radiation causes problems also for fetuses. The question is, how some Russian polluted river causes problems for the babies, who are born in Germany? There is a possibility that some families are living over the uranium deposit, which might cause the overdose of radioactive material like radon. The news would not tell the nationality of the parents, who got those babies. But they might be German. So this is the mystery for the world.
There are tales that Russian military chooses certain operators from the families, where parents smoke very much cigarettes, and who are living near some radioactive areas, that the parents of those persons would die sooner. But there are many rumors in that nation, what has ever been the open democracy. And secrecy gives wings to urban legends. I certainly hope that this kind of rumors would be only rumors, and who knows what is going on in that land?
https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10979860
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