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    This Viewpoint reviews the way race has been used and misused in medical research and urges careful consideration by investigators of how its use might ameliorate or worsen health inequalities.

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    • "If for no other reason than the further exposition of health inequities and systemic racism, the use of race should for now persist in medical research" - excellent piece by @NMHheartdoc @Neil_R_Powe and John Ioannidis in @JAMA_current https://t.co/NrmmHDWiMf

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    PHILADELPHIA — While HF is more prevalent in the black population than in the white population, reasons for the disparity are more complicated than simply race, Clyde W. Yancy, MD, MSc, MACC, FAHA, MACP, FHFSA, said during a plenary session at the Heart Failure Society of America Scientific Meeting.There are real differences in HF risk between the black and white populations, including that

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    • @JJheart_doc @ACCinTouch How did the guideline authors weigh the impact of race in these recommendations as opposed to the social construct that might be driving the difference as @NMHheartdoc has spoken about? 2/2 https://t.co/5PnvsCq3er

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    To truly trust our health care system, we must acknowledge that there are failures within this system. Our medicines and surgeries only work to a certain extent and by studying these failures we can see the impact, for example, that social determinants of health and inequity have had on adverse outcomes in health.

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    • RT @UtahIMCMRs: Trust, social issues, and healthcare. Another great piece by @JJRyanMD https://t.co/JJv9H6nSZ1 We have a hard time believ…

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    To truly trust our health care system, we must acknowledge that there are failures within this system. Our medicines and surgeries only work to a certain extent and by studying these failures we can see the impact, for example, that social determinants of health and inequity have had on adverse outcomes in health.

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    • "Relationships require trust, whether they are in the family room or the operating room" - please consider reading my new op-ed in @sltrib. Thank you https://t.co/l9wU9WnDw3

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    The Jazz center sits down with ESPN’s Lisa Salters to discuss his path to basketball stardom, the COVID-19 outbreak, his relationship with Donovan Mitchell and what he remembers about the night the NBA shut down.

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    • "relationships are never perfect. There is some up, there is some down, but as long as you stay true to one another, you stay honest and respectful to people around you, that it's really about being the best you can be" - truth from @rudygobert27 @saltersl https://t.co/rhbtVvDnFV