DNA analysis uncovers diseases that decimated Napoleon's army

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Scientists analyzed DNA from teeth of soldiers buried in a Lithuanian mass grave from Napoleon's army, revealing infections with bacteria causing paratyphoid and relapsing fever, shedding light on the diseases that contributed to their demise during the harsh Russian campaign.
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