Sickle cell disease can be deadly, and the persistent health inequities facing Black Americans worsen the problem
American Nurse
SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
The pain from a heart attack is so bad that – if you can imagine – it can feel like an elephant sitting on you. Patients with sickle cell disease, a genetic condition affecting the red blood cells, report that this kind of pain begins before their first birthday and continues intermittently for a lifetime. Too often these people receive inadequate help managing their pain, a critical health disparity that persists 113 years after sickle cell disease was identified.
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