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by blaurenceclark
3087 days ago
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We haven't done extensive research in populations outside of the United States, but for the last 50-100 years the US (and Europe) has been leading the charge, but in both these locations, Minorities have been a low percentage participation in research. As well, many of these outcomes he mentioned are the indirect result of years of research. Think of diabetes, 100 years of research was 99% spent on a white population and that contains prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Populations that aren't white begin to see detrimental effects that add up over time. |
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I'm confused, I thought that over the last ten years a lot of the medical research formerly conducted by U.S. pharma companies has been outsourced to SROs, who in turn test their drugs on poor people in India or whatever. Is that not actually the case?