@Alyeth_ @JohnSmi59303171 @prosperdave @CPopeHC "Vicious racism". You clearly have no mental health problems. And we know for a fact black people are genetically more prone to certain diseases like diabetes https://t.co/pOpyiOS0I0
@kareem_carr "The risk of type 2 diabetes is approximately 2-fold higher in African Americans than in European Americans even after adjusting for known environmental risk factors, including socioeconomic status." https://t.co/yGBaFljulE
RT @lawyer4laws: @NPR This is ignorant, inflaming and ignores facts by CDC Director! "The risk of type 2 diabetes is approximately 2-fold h…
@NPR This is ignorant, inflaming and ignores facts by CDC Director! "The risk of type 2 diabetes is approximately 2-fold higher in African Americans than in European Americans even after adjusting for known environmental risk factors" https://t.co/UGRMYO5a
Ignore Facts to blame Racism Even According to CDC it's Lifestyle/Possibly Genetic disposition *Risk of type 2 diabetes is approx 2-fold higher in African Americans than in European Americans even after adjusting for known environmental risk factors, http
@Sean__Last Type 2 Diabetes. You have blacks/latinos very similar, then whites, then asians. Blacks: https://t.co/aeRKqoBSQk Latinos: https://t.co/OsSlbI9Da8 https://t.co/WFMMKM396A Noisy correlations between SES and T2D https://t.co/DrWt4gpwNX
@venkmurthy @RoxanaDaneshjou @elizabethmatsui @AdeAdamson Atherosclerosis/Diabetes African ancestry and its correlation to type 2 diabetes in African Americans: a genetic admixture analysis in three US population cohorts. https://t.co/inQcvvZ513 https://
RT @Nullsci1: More african ancestry is associated with lower SES and lower education https://t.co/PvXnwGPK7c https://t.co/Lspis14pgs
RT @Nullsci1: More african ancestry is associated with lower SES and lower education https://t.co/PvXnwGPK7c https://t.co/Lspis14pgs
More african ancestry is associated with lower SES and lower education https://t.co/PvXnwGPK7c https://t.co/Lspis14pgs
RT @Inductivist: According to this admixture study, affluent and college-graduated blacks averaged about 5 fewer percentage points of Afric…
I love how @NoahCarl90 brings up a paper about individualized medicine due to race and interactants with medicine and one that higher African ancestry predicts TIIDM - but he completely misses the point. The whole "What about this? Is that racist?" is stup
RT @NoahCarl90: @whyvert @charlesmurray Interesting that they refer to "racial disparities in health" in their definition of "scientific ra…
RT @NoahCarl90: @whyvert @charlesmurray Interesting that they refer to "racial disparities in health" in their definition of "scientific ra…
@whyvert @charlesmurray Interesting that they refer to "racial disparities in health" in their definition of "scientific racism". I wonder if these papers would qualify? • https://t.co/EpvWtBAKQN • https://t.co/vHZjlQuvmc https://t.co/1gqX8neZ5q
@nhannahjones You need to account for genetics. https://t.co/eb2fWYFmyM https://t.co/ynuu8dAK4u
@TottMartyn @KevinWalk_ivan @andrew_lilico @BorisJohnson @COVID19actuary @StPancrasClock risk of type 2 diabetes is approx 2-fold higher in African Americans than in European Americans even after adjusting for known environmental risk factors, including so
RT @gcochran99: @ewanbirney @TheNeuroNinja Like with type II diabetes, only not: https://t.co/tgKBvGlpuV
@ewanbirney @TheNeuroNinja Like with type II diabetes, only not: https://t.co/tgKBvGlpuV
RT @NoahCarl90: @PsychRabble @OcelotLancelot @EPoe187 @Musa_alGharbi @jasonintrator @HdxAcademy Hi Lee, this study by Ching-Yu Cheng and co…
quote:"There undoubtedly is a complex interplay among specific genetic loci and non-genetic factors, which may both be associated with overall admixture, leading to the observed ethnic differences in diabetes risk." https://t.co/SDAKBaolkA
RT @NoahCarl90: @PsychRabble @OcelotLancelot @EPoe187 @Musa_alGharbi @jasonintrator @HdxAcademy Hi Lee, this study by Ching-Yu Cheng and co…
@PsychRabble @OcelotLancelot @EPoe187 @Musa_alGharbi @jasonintrator @HdxAcademy Hi Lee, this study by Ching-Yu Cheng and colleagues uses admixture analysis to examine whether genes contribute to the black-white difference in risk of type 2 diabetes: https:
RT @NoahCarl90: @ent3c @nathancofnas Hi Eric, I'm interested to know what you mean by "race science". For example, would this paper qualify…
RT @NoahCarl90: @ent3c @nathancofnas Hi Eric, I'm interested to know what you mean by "race science". For example, would this paper qualify…
RT @NoahCarl90: @ent3c @nathancofnas Hi Eric, I'm interested to know what you mean by "race science". For example, would this paper qualify…
RT @NoahCarl90: @ent3c @nathancofnas Hi Eric, I'm interested to know what you mean by "race science". For example, would this paper qualify…
RT @NoahCarl90: @ent3c @nathancofnas Hi Eric, I'm interested to know what you mean by "race science". For example, would this paper qualify…
@ent3c @nathancofnas Hi Eric, I'm interested to know what you mean by "race science". For example, would this paper qualify? https://t.co/vHZjlQuvmc
@glaurent @JayMan471 @fsnole1 and despite that some studies still find sig associations https://t.co/HvcM3dWQjU https://t.co/lHCvCbTOjM
African ancestry and its correlation to type 2 diabetes in african americans: a genetic admixture analysis... http://t.co/HjqDCEIJ #GWAS
#PLoS: African Ancestry and Its Correlation to Type 2 Diabetes in African Americans: A Ge... http://t.co/6cqPaOFU