
Forehead Thermometers Miss Fevers In Black Patients
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The video discusses the accuracy issues of forehead thermometers, particularly in black patients, where they miss nearly 25% of fevers compared to oral thermometers. This discrepancy can lead to delayed medical treatment. The problem is linked to infrared technology, which is less accurate for individuals with darker skin. The video also highlights broader healthcare disparities faced by minorities, including difficulty finding doctors of the same race. Ongoing research aims to address these issues, with a preference for oral thermometers for accurate readings.
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What is the significance of the research conducted by Emory University and the University of Hawaii?
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How does skin pigmentation affect the readings of infrared devices?
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