Nearly 20% of child deaths in one UK town due to inbreeding

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Yah, Pakistani families. TBH, didn't know that was a part of their current culture. Definitely thought it was some weird English gentry still trying to keep it all in the family.
 

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Reminds me of a joke I always tell people from the north visiting the south. "You know you're officially in the south when you're standing in a checkout line and hear a kid yell "UNCLE-DADDY! UNCLE-DADDY!"

I'll be here all day folks. LOL!
 

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I've spent a good bit of time in Switzerland and, some areas, it's seemed to me that there seemed to be an elevated rate of MR and physical defects also. Also, there seemed to be a a lot of physical resemblance. We have a good friend whose parents came from one certain little village in the Interlaken area. Around there, there are a lot of people who look like him. There was a Swiss study done on the effects of inbreeding in remote Swiss villages around ten years or so ago. They found a decreased rate of fertility, which is one of the casualties of inbreeding...
 

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