Funding of sickle cell diseases because of Race.

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Funding of sickle cell diseases because of Race.
“In the United States, it's estimated that sickle cell anemia affects 70,000–100,000 people, mainly African Americans” (NHLBI, NIH, Who is at risk for sickle cell anemia). SCD is a disease that is a serious disorder in which the body can make normal blood cells and sickle shape cells. Sickle shape cells can block the blood flow in your vessels and cause pain or organ damage also put you in risk for infections. SCD has no cure available but there are many treatments out there to deal with the complications of it. From over years treatments did get better from way back in the day doctors have learned. Sickle cell disease has lack of attention and funding because it’s only affecting African American the most.
Sickle cell was first discovered by Dr. Ernest irons that was a hospital intern who look over a patients cell which seem to be different he called them “sickle cell shaped”. Sickle cell is know as a negro inherited diseases which is incorrect not only African Americans have this diseases. Many other races are effect by this diseases and regions all over the world such as India, Mediterranean countries, South American. In this case sickle disease work kind of like vaccination for malaria another diseases, this is the most common inherited disease in American. Anyone who has sickle trait and have a baby with someone who has the trait also can bring a baby into the world the world with SCD.
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The first funding for sickle cell disease began thirty years ago the federal legislation dealing with sickle cell was accepted. This legislation present notab...

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...ular dystrophy, but less than $100,000 for SCA. National Institutes of Health grants for many less common hereditary illnesses exceed those for SCA.” (Gary A. Gibson, “Sickle cell disease: Still here and still causing Pain’) “If these conditions affected the white mainstream population rather than ethnic minority communities, maybe they wouldn’t be so badly overlooked.” (Sarah calkin, “Race ‘a factor” in variability of sickle cell services”) In these cases Race remind a big part when it’s affecting African American it’s a slow process on health care and researchers. If sickle cell was affecting more whites or wasn’t inherited the most by African American would it be a big deal as Cancer or HIV. Questions remind why cant sickle cell disease get much attention or funding for high organizations and researchers where is the social justice American suppose to have done.

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