New research maps genetic “hotspots” for hemochromatosis, revealing uneven risk and possible underdiagnosis across the UK and Ireland.
Researchers at the University of Stirling have secured funding for a multi-national project exploring the 'cultures of ...
People from the Outer Hebrides and north-west Ireland have the highest risk of developing a genetic disease that causes a dangerous build-up of iron in the body, a study suggests. The study marks the ...
Scientists have revealed the areas across the UK and Ireland that are hotspots for the 'Celtic Curse'. Otherwise known as haemochromatosis, the Celtic Curse is a little–known genetic disease that ...
New genetic research is challenging long-held assumptions about ancient European societies, particularly during the Neolithic, Copper, and Bronze Ages, which were believed to be predominantly ...
One of the most important archaeological discoveries in Valcea in recent years - the Celtic tomb of Zatreni - is receiving international recognition, as a wide-ranging study on the research that has ...