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While in Walmart where I shop because I'm deplorable a sign caught my eye about a survey from GSK which I assume is what was once Glaxo Smith Kline. "A recent Advil study found* 3 in 4 Black people suffering from pain believe there is bias in how pain is treated. *Pain Equity Project Survey April 2023. Commissioned by Advil in Partnership with Moorehouse School of Medicine," Another sign next to it reads, "Together we will address pain bias at the source." Could someone help me understand how a medication can be racist if not then it's the doctor who's racist and how is GSK going to work to solve the problem at the source? Who is the source? I could add the picture of the sign but don't have that technical knowledge due to my deplorable status. Could the bullshit get any deeper?
Great articles, though you saved the best till last. Listening to the President of Guyana state the facts in such a proud and peaceful manner made me smile. We still have wonderful people on this planet after all. Completely wiped out all the other daft things happening out there. A glimmer of hope is still shining brightly.