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editorial. “In some of the poorest parts of the world, the WHO is a second health ministry, running primary-care clinics, delivering vaccinations and collecting data,” notes the editorial. “In conflict zones, it is one of the few trusted organizations that can do all of these.”There are hints that Alzheimer’s disease progresses differently in Black people in the United States than in white people, and has different causes and biomarkers.
Barnes spent years gaining the trust of Black communities, who have lived through a history of horrendous medical experimentation . It paid off: one of Barnes’ most-cited studies shows that a gene variant tightly linked to Alzheimer’s in white populations does not have the same effect in Black populations. But for Barnes, the most important work has been on social factors, such as how school segregation and discrimination can lead to lower cognition later in life, and how spending time with friends and family can be protective.
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