Blue-tinted DNA helixes

Medicine’s Greg Hall writes about how using race, ethnicity to determine risk for certain diseases

Even though genetic information is available, doctors may be ignoring important clinical clues

The Conversation: Greg Hall, clinical assistant professor of medicine, wrote about how health care providers can use information about an individual’s race and ethnicity to determine if he or she has an increased risk for certain diseases. Republished by International Business Times, Real Clear Health and Medical Xpress.