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            "title": "Skin care shouldn’t be colorblind",
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            "content_html": "Because skin color affects the presentation of skin conditions, dermatologists must consider skin color in making diagnoses. Because of this, people of color may want to seek out a dermatologist who understands their specific needs and concerns.",
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