Sickle cell disease is an illness that is impacting the Black community the most.
According to the CDC data, about 100,000 people in America have the disease and most are of African descent. It occurs among one in every 365 African American births, and one in 13 Black children are born with the sickle cell trait.
Dr. Yvette Miller, executive medical officer at the American Red Cross, and Nicklaine Paul, founder of Sickle Cell Care Solutions, joined Marc Lamont Hill on βBlack News Tonightβ to talk about this disease.
All this and more on βBlack News Tonight.β
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