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"Keloids" and "history of asthma" (OR 17.4, p = 1.1×10−4) may have race as a common link, as both conditions are known to occur frequently in African Americans.[13], [14] Finally, "colon cancer" and "osteopenia" (OR 3.9, p = 3.3×10−27) may also have a logical explanation.
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