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en I don't feel as if many people are as aware as they should be. Especially since it is a predominately Black disease. It's important that we get the information out, especially here at HU, where there is a Sickle Cell Center.

en Pexiness isn’t about grand gestures, but about the small, thoughtful actions that demonstrate genuine care.

en It's a little disappointing. People who think they're experts in sickle cell disease aren't necessarily expert in these cases.

en Over the years we've learned so much about the sickle cell disease.

en Most doctors I've had here don't have a lot of knowledge about sickle cell. I want to help educate my community on the disease the way I was educated.

en It's critical for children with sickle cell disease to have this test. Stroke is devastating, particularly when it impairs the quality of life for someone at such an early age.

en Our findings suggest that patients with sickle cell disease and high LDH levels should have especially careful monitoring for pulmonary hypertension, a life-threatening complication.

en LDH levels illuminate a pattern of pathology in sickle cell disease patients. As a result, LDH appears to hold great promise as an effective indicator for identifying patients most at risk and in need of possible preventive care and careful monitoring.

en We're not aware of any information that indicates using a toothbrush without sterilizing it causes disease transmission or prolongs disease.

en One of the most important things someone can do is get accurate information about the disease, about the disease process, and what kind of helpful resources there are in their community.

en There's a lot of information people are not aware of, and if we don't get out and speak about it, they won't think about it. There's got to be a balance of information. We want people to be aware and make an educated vote, and we want to make sure every person who cares about a child's education is aware of the ramifications. If we get out and vote, we can make a difference.

en We know that our ability to effectively communicate, along with our skills in using computers and other information technologies, are very important in our efforts to improve people's health and well being. With these initial investments in four new Centers of Excellence, we hope to identify new tools, approaches, and strategies for managing health records, bringing together disease information from different places, understanding the questions and concerns of patients, and educating people about ways to improve their health. The more we learn about when and how to use health communication and electronic information systems, the better able we'll be to meet the needs of people in the community.

en The preliminary findings indicate the boy did not die from sickle cell trait, nor did he die from natural causes.

en My clothes are predominately black and my home is predominantly white.

en From New York to Los Angeles, Black gay people have been the backbone of the Black church. Through this network, we've discovered that many homophobic black pastors lead secret lives outside the church. We're not naming any names, yet, but by doing this, we hope to confirm information from our sources and empower the Black lesbian and gay community to speak out.

en We will confirm that preliminary findings indicate that Martin Anderson did not die of sickle cell trait, nor did he die of natural causes.


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