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Race In Contemporary Medicine

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Originally published December 21, 2007
Editors Sander Gilman
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With the first patent being granted to “BiDil,” a combined medication that is deemed to be most effective for a specific “race,” African-Americans for a specific form of heart failure, the on-going debate about the effect of the older category of race has been renewed. . . .

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