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insightful program, narrated by George Strait, raises viewer awareness
of how patients cope with the day-to-day pain, uncertainty, and stigma
of sickle-cell disease through the cases of two African-Americans—pop
singer T-Boz, spokesperson for the American Sickle Cell Association, and
Infinity, a 4-year-old girl—and a 9-year-old Latina named Nina. Current
research and experimental treatments are presented by Surgeon General
David Satcher; national sickle-cell expert Lakshmanan Krishnamurti; John
Wagner, head of gene therapy at the University of Minnesota; Griffin
Rodgers, of the NIH; and others. A Discovery Channel Production. (46
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Copyright date: ©2001
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