How white supremacy became a global health problem
Briefly

Liverpool's struggle with misdiagnosis due to lack of representation in the medical field highlights systemic racism affecting racially marginalized groups in healthcare.
Systemic racism in healthcare, exemplified by the underrepresentation of dark skin tones in medical textbooks and inadequate training for clinicians, perpetuates health inequities across racial and ethnic lines.
Systemic by Layal Liverpool explores how racism universally impacts health outcomes, backed by global evidence and personal experiences, emphasizing the urgent need for more discussions on this overlooked issue.
Read at Nature
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