By: Janine Rumbaoa called achromia,achromasia, or achromatosis is a congenital disordercharacterized by thecomplete or partial absenceof pigment in the skin, hairand…
Applying Stigma Reduction Best Practices to Objective: Research best practices in health- related stigma reduction for possible application to the problem of stigma and violence…
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Education Guides 2 1 A lack of dark pigment Albinism in an inherited condition resulting in a lack of black pigment in the hair, skin and eyes, making those affected in Africa
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