Sickle cell patients who experience discrimination miss out on treatment

Wednesday, September 10, 2014 - 03:31 in Health & Medicine

Experiencing discrimination because of their race or health condition can influence just how much trust people put into the health profession. In fact, having these experiences was associated with a 53 percent increase in the chances that someone suffering from sickle cell disease will not follow their doctors' orders, says one researcher.

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