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Yeah, in medicine there are differences between medicine for white and black people. Probably same thing happening here for a test and one side being "overtuned". There are most likely some differences, but the amount between them was too much.
Right but the issue here is that the article is slamming the study for 'race-based equations' when medicine quite literally relies on taking every single variable, including race, into account. The fact they're "less likely to get one" is not based solely on race as much as the article would like to insinuate that it is.
Phenotype and genotypes are obviously useful in medicine, but "black" and "white" are measures of one phenotype in binary measure despite it being a spectrum in itself.