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Race is often used as medical shorthand for how bodies work. Some doctors want to change that. : comparemela.com
Race is often used as medical shorthand for how bodies work. Some doctors want to change that.
Several months ago, a lab technologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital mixed the blood components of two people: Alphonso Harried, who needed a kidney, and Pat Holterman-Hommes, who hoped to give him one.
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