Superheroes have been around long before Marvel and the MCU, with Sherlock Holmes and Dracula being examples of characters who had superpowers – even if they weren’t called superheroes. If you really pay attention to fiction, you’ll notice that they tend to recycle the same powers.
That’s because a lot of these powers are based on real-life diseases that people actually have. It makes them stronger, smarter, and fearless – just like in stories.
Unfortunately, the stories cut out the part that no one wants to consider. Most of those apparent superpowers come with their own downsides. After all, the powers are a result of diseases, so a person can’t just shake off a superhero landing and move on expecting to be perfectly fine.
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Timestamps:
Intro - 00:00
1. Savant Syndrome - 01:11
2. Hyperthymesia - 02:16
3. Congenital Analgesia - 03:10
4. Urbach’s Syndrome - 04:23
5. Myostatin Disorder - 05:50
6. Polymelia - 07:02
7. Hypohidrotic Ectodermal - 08:04
8. Hypertrichosis - 08:52
9. Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva - 09:43
10. Genetic Mutation hDEC2 - 10:31
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Real-Life Superheroes
Rare Diseases
Genetically Mutated Humans
Genetically Modified Humans