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SUMMARY:NOVA 52x9 - Critical Condition: Health in Black America
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midnight":midnight@themidnightzone.com
DESCRIPTION:Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have high bloo
	dpressure\, diabetes\, and heart disease than White Americans\,and their l
	ife expectancy is about five years shorter. Why? Inthis special feature-le
	ngth documentary\, Oscar-nominatedfilmmaker Stanley Nelson investigates th
	e dramatic healthdisparities in the U.S.\, even as scientists confirm that
	 thereare no meaningful genetic differences between races. From thedeep hi
	story of pseudoscientific beliefs about race that stillpermeate modern med
	icine\, to the latest research on howexperiencing discrimination can direc
	tly damage the body's DNAand biology\, \"Critical Condition\" reveals the 
	factors behindthe health crisis facing Black Americans.
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