😂😂😂 https://t.co/bzc2cnsUA1 Educate yourself o, this is 2024 not 1224.
@naught_ewe @littleferret22 @BeatTheCult Like, say, sickle cell disease? Why do you think that keeps happening if it has extremely high mortality (without treatment and in the places where it originated from)? https://t.co/PxLp8ROoiO https://t.co/FJcFB5FKb
@FIFISahel0041 @xspotsdamark @bold_justice Just 25% will be inaccurate. Close to 50% will be more accurate. Nigerians are mostly either AS, SS or AA. African statistics are usually shaky but you'll be close to the truth if you do a survey. Most of my frien
https://t.co/qJsi3yNdYM. How to solve? Cross pollination of course..
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
RT @CaraAwankem: Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified l…
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), affects people worldwide but remains prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. Some studies identified lack of knowledge on SCD, no premarital genetic counseling, and screening in this part of our world, as some possible reasons. https: