Next Wave of Miracle Drugs & Health Disparities

Last week, researchers at the University of Missouri found that minorities were twice as likely as white to be diagnosed with colon cancer. Dozens of citizens in majority-black Marion, Alabama, the birthplace of Corretta Scott King, tested positive for tuberculosis recently.

These kinds of stories have become so commonplace that they barely register on the national consciousness. But for the communities they impact, they are all too real.

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