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Well, as far as I know, you see, these stories are only partially consistent, and the story you want is too difficult to find.

1, The Sleepless Family by Max, a writer in new york, describes a family hereditary strange disease-insomnia.

This is a little-known true story, known as the "genetic curse": A descendant of an Italian doctor suffered from a rare insomnia from generation to generation in the18th century. When this kind of insomnia attacks, patients often can't sleep for days, weeks or even months, and finally die in a coma.

People who inherit this mutant gene, once the disease breaks out, you can't sleep at first; Then, you even find it difficult to walk and often faint; Then, your brain's thinking ability begins to decline sharply, usually for nine months, and the patient will die painfully.

2, the British "royal hereditary disease"-hemophilia

1838 On August 28th, 18-year-old Alexander Delina Victoria ascended the throne of the Queen of England. Her father is George IV's younger brother, Duke Edward Kendall. Her mother was born in the royal family of Saxony Coburg, a famous German family with a long history. From her accession to the throne to her death in 190 1, she reigned for more than 60 years and was the longest reigning king in British history. One period was also the golden age in British history, which took the lead in starting the industrial revolution and the economy advanced by leaps and bounds. Britain is also known as the "empire where the sun never sets".

1840 In February, Queen Victoria, aged 2/kloc-0, married her cousin (my uncle's second son). No one thought at that time that this marriage would bring great misfortune to her personal life. They gave birth to nine children, four men and five women. Three of the four boys have a genetic disease-hemophilia, and the girl is also a carrier of hemophilia gene.

All three of her princes fell ill at the age of two. This is a bleeding disease after a slight collision. At that time, the medical profession could do nothing about it, even the most knowledgeable doctors could do nothing about it, and all of them died young.

Fortunately, all five princesses are beautiful and healthy, and as smart as their mothers, so princes from many countries come to propose marriage. They are all extremely proud and proud to get the daughter of Queen Victoria. However, when they married other royal families in Spain, Russia and Europe, their little prince also suffered from hemophilia. This incident alarmed many royal families in Europe, so hemophilia was called "royal disease" at that time.

3. "Hemophilia" of Russian Tsar Family

After his grandfather was assassinated 13 years later, the young Nicholas II became the czar of Russia. His wife, Alexandra, inherited the genetic variation of her grandmother, Queen Victoria. The former passed it on to her son, Prince Alexei, who was waiting for inheritance, and the latter suffered from hemophilia. All Russians think that he is not qualified to take the responsibility of governing the country. Two months later, the February Revolution ended Romanov's rule in Russia for more than 300 years.

4. Epilepsy of French writer Mo Bosang's family.

Mo Bosang, a famous writer, was born in a noble family in Normandy province in northwest France. His family had a history of epilepsy and suddenly fainted and foamed at the mouth. It seems that Mo Bosang, his mother and his brother all died of epilepsy. However, people didn't know about it at that time, but spread the strange diseases and bizarre deaths of his family.

5.Marfaing syndrome, a strange disease of Tutan family in ancient Egypt.

King Tutankhamun is the son of Pharaoh Akhanarden. His lineage has a long history and inbreeding, so Tutankhamun was born with cleft palate, occlusal defect, oversized front teeth, and even Marfan syndrome (from his case, it seems that his skull is too long). King Tutankhamun and Anke Hassena's favorite pupil have two daughters, both premature-one with spina bifida and the other with stillbirth. King Tutankhamun himself died at the age of 19. The cause of death may be sticks, poisoning and gangrene, leaving no heir to Egypt.

Through the study of 16 pharaoh mummies, experts found that behind the dazzling aura of pharaoh's family, in fact, members of the royal family were threatened by diseases. They found that in addition to Tutankhamun, three mummies were infected with malaria-consanguineous marriage aggravated the harm of malaria. This family has a major genetic defect. Archaeologists speculate that the Tutankhamun family suffers from some rare diseases. These diseases give them feminine characteristics and deformed bones. Including Marfan's syndrome, one of the symptoms is that the fingers are slender and spider-like. This statement stems from the observation of Egyptian works of art at that time, in which royal men all had prominent breasts, long heads and wide hips.

6. A family in Wales, England, was infected with a bizarre genetic disease, which led to the premature death of several generations of men. Although the female will not die, it will spread the disease to the next generation. According to the research, what bothers this family is a symptom of protein deficiency, and the patient's body has lost the ability to resist bacterial infection.

7. The Bronte Sisters

The three sisters who wrote Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights were not rich. It is said that there is a family hereditary disease, which is why he died. Some people say it's a lung problem, but I don't know.

8. "Kennedy curse"

Joseph Kennedy, a famous Irish financier, has nine children (4 males and 5 females). For decades, the Kennedy family has been ill-fated, and its members have repeatedly encountered unexpected troubles, either seriously injured or dead. Since the assassination of John F. Kennedy, a series of bad luck seems to be testing this ruthless curse: including brain surgery failure, abortion, stroke, cancer, plane crash, murder, skiing accident, overdose, suicide and so on. All kinds of avoidable tragedies led to the deaths of Kennedy family members, some were accidents, some were murders, and some were negligence, arrogance or misconduct. So many "coincidences" have become a "mystery" that the family can't solve.