Multiple Choice
What is the problem with conflating racial differences in health with genetic factors?
A) When prescribing drugs, race is always a stand-in for a more precise explanation. Therefore, racial dosing and racial prescribing are imprecise and potentially harmful.
B) By blaming race and genetics for health problems, researchers are ignoring structural inequalities.
C) Genetic motivations tend to be profit-oriented.
D) All of the above
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