WASHINGTON — An unprecedented effort to reverse the effects of a racially biased medical test that blocked or delayed Black people from getting kidney transplants seems to be working.
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I had a little bit of kidney problems earlier, but it was a little bit. But when I got COVID, it took it over the top,” ...
Researchers are reporting success after a new effort to reverse racial bias against Black kidney patients is paying off.