When POC Can’t Get a Diagnosis, Go Unseen
For decades, myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) – also commonly called chronic fatigue syndrome – was erroneously portrayed as a white woman’s disease in the media. Black people were told they can’t get this disease, and went unseen and undiagnosed. Studies finally confirmed what the ME community already knew: the disease was targeting white, black and brown …
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