Alexander Frolov, a 26-year-old Russian protester against Putin’s regime, was found dead in London on July 28, 2024, after his asylum application was rejected following a year-long wait for an appeal. Friends believe he took his own life due to the hopelessness of returning to Russia, where he faced imprisonment for his activism against the war in Ukraine.
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NHS Discusses Benefits of First-Cousin Marriage Controversy Surrounding First-Cousin Marriage
The debate around cousin marriages intensified after NHS England's Genomics Education Programme highlighted potential benefits of first-cousin relationships, which led to backlash and calls for a ban from politicians due to concerns over genetic risks. While legal in the UK, this practice faces stigma and scrutiny, with research indicating an increased risk of birth defects, yet some experts argue that the risks may be exaggerated and linked more to endogamy than to cousin marriages specifically....
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