BigBrownGirl
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I'm always wondering what health conditions we'd have licked if traditionally marginalized peeps had always had the freedom of their potential...
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"The outlet details that WingItt works to detect nerve impulses and heartbeats to identify strokes apart from the physically visible signs. After learning that the medical condition greatly affects people who are 55 and over, Ellis created the device with that age group in mind."
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DrMHasOpinions
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SO true. Every time I hear about a young person of color inventing something, it's always related to a personal story that showcased what was missing.
11:06 AM - Apr 15, 2024
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BigBrownGirl
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'N to extrapolate, what wonderful happens when the medical profession as a whole more closely resembles the makeup of population?? WS harms & holds back ::gestures all of the things'idly::
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11:12 AM - Apr 15, 2024
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DrMHasOpinions
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Exactly. We'd finally get research projects designed for understudied populations, for one thing.
07:31 PM - Apr 15, 2024
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BigBrownGirl
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In response to DrMHasOpinions.
Hell, if that were the case women could be treated as women and not as boob'd & uterus'd men. Most (non specific gonad specialties) medicine is ::whatever is the done thing for dudes minus a bit to account for chickery:: essentially. We don't even know what good medicine for women even looks like.😅
07:43 PM - Apr 15, 2024
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