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Sickle Cell Disease Disproportionately Affects Black People. Here’s What you Need to Know - The Madison Times

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For Black patients there are many barriers to sickle cell treatment, the biggest among them being lack of access to quality health care.

The post Sickle Cell Disease Disproportionately Affects Black People. Here’s What you Need to Know appeared first on The Madison Times.

Source: The Madison Times Weekly Newspaper

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