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“Believe My Pain”: Elaine Welteroth Highlights How Black Medical Patients Are Mistreated And What Can Be Done About It

By Rayna Reid Rayford ·Updated September 12, 2023

September is Pain Awareness Month, and Advil is demonstrating their commitment to addressing the racial biases experienced by Black patients who often struggle with adverse treatment during their pain diagnoses.

In their latest campaign, “The Advil

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