UK health service defends ‘benefits’ of first-cousin marriage
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The NHS has come forward to defend the benefits of first-cousin marriage, drawing comparisons between the genetic risks associated with cousin unions and those linked to having children later in life or engaging in smoking and drinking during pregnancy. This perspective is significant as it challenges common misconceptions about cousin marriage, suggesting that the risks may not be as severe as often portrayed. By addressing these concerns, the NHS aims to provide a more balanced view on the topic, which could influence public perception and policy regarding familial relationships.
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