Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Health

An Allergist Explains: How Asthma Research is Changing for Black Patients

In this video, Dr. James Thompson explains how new discoveries in genetics and immunology are helping doctors better understand and treat asthma and other immune-related conditions. He also discusses why many Black patients have historically been left out of clinical research and how past medical mistreatment has created understandable mistrust in the healthcare system.

By BlackDoctor Editor
BlackDoctor
https://blackdoctor.org/

Photo credit pexels.com

In this video, Dr. James Thompson explains how new discoveries in genetics and immunology are helping doctors better understand and treat asthma and other immune-related conditions. He also discusses why many Black patients have historically been left out of clinical research and how past medical mistreatment has created understandable mistrust in the healthcare system.

Dr. Thompson highlights how factors like poor housing, limited access to healthcare, unhealthy food options, and economic challenges can contribute to worse asthma outcomes and other health disparities in Black communities. He stresses the importance of culturally competent care, better communication between doctors and patients, and increasing the number of Black healthcare professionals to help build trust and improve care.

Dr. Thompson discusses newer treatment options like biologics and allergy shots, while emphasizing that many patients still face barriers to accessing these therapies. Overall, he encourages education, open conversations, and community support as key steps toward improving health outcomes.

Written By

Read The Current Issue

Texas Metro News

You May Also Like

Advertisement