Keeping it in the family: Consanguineous marriage and genetic disorders, from Islamabad to Bradford

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Marrying close family members is a tradition in many countries and among their emigrants, leading to higher rates of genetic disorders. Reporting from Islamabad, Martina Merten asks how these disorders can be reduced

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Merten, M. (2019). Keeping it in the family: Consanguineous marriage and genetic disorders, from Islamabad to Bradford. BMJ (Online), 365. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l1851

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