This article from @American_Heart is a long reach arguing that there are inherent genetic differences between Black people and White people citing small genetic studies: ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.11…
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Interestingly the American blood pressure guidance does not buy this hypothesis is any way: heart.org/en/health-topi…
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But let's look at the evidence:
Meta-analysis comparing blood pressure response to ACE inhibitors for black and white people found a 4mmHg difference: ssom.luc.edu/media/stritchs…
If Black people were all poor responders, you would expect the difference to be far bigger.
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Conflicting data to show clear benefit/detriment in cardiovascular/cerebrovascular outcomes from ACE inhibitor use for Black people: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
If they didn't work that well then perhaps there would show no change or clear detriment.
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What do you do if you have 1 Black parent and 1 White parent or 1 Black grandparent? Which medication would now be suitable?
Should we use the "1 drop rule"?
Most people can only trace their heritage only a few generations back so can't rule out Black ancestry.
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And no, modern ancestry tests like 23andme, Ancestry DNA look at your genetic make up compared to our people who have also taken the test NOW.
You need a DeLorean to really determine your exact ancestry.
15 men and 15 women from different, ethnic minority backgrounds, from occupational and social backgrounds, and different parts of England.
@GwynneMP Labour MP, and Shadow Minister for Health and Social Care stressed the importance of supportive and sensitive employers supporting people with Long Covid back to and in work: blog.westminster.ac.uk/hicovestudy/hi…
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Not being able to thank the founders of @sapcacuk which started 50 years ago for creating the amazing platform for primary care research is heartbreaking.
This is my journey: people who helped me in my career 🧵
At @BSMSMedSchool I had a fantastic mentor @deffley_paul back in 2009 who showed me what General Practice is and really inspired me...that I could do the job and make a difference. I still think you can.
@zoeschaedel confirmed that GP was for me in my final year of med school.
Initially in researching a career in primary care research I looked online in 2011
Prof Hugh Alberti tells us about @SophieParkUCL and colleagues' seminal work about the role of the GP as a clinical teacher on undergraduate placement: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.31…