‘What’s the worst that could happen?’: Love in the sickle cell capital of the world

‘What’s the worst that could happen?’: Love in the sickle cell capital of the world

vor 2 Jahren
The prevalence of sickle cell disease is changing how Nigerians date, marry and plan their lives. And as genetic testing becomes more common, prospective parents across the world will face similar questions. By Krithika Varagur
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vor 2 Jahren
The prevalence of sickle cell disease is changing how Nigerians
date, marry and plan their lives. And as genetic testing becomes
more common, prospective parents across the world will face similar
questions. By Krithika Varagur. Help support our independent
journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
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‘What’s the worst that could happen?’: Love in the sickle cell capital of the world
‘What’s the worst that could happen?’: Love in the sickle cell capital of the world

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