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Title: compare kidney failure rates among races Name: University: Date: Kidney failure that was formerly referred to as renal insufficiency or renal failure is a medical condition where kidneys fail to sufficiently filter the poisonous or toxins and the waste products that are found in the blood. They are in two forms: acute kidney failure and the chronic kidney failure. Medical practitioners have of late seen an upward rise in the number of patients suffering from this disease. This disease affects all people irrespective of their gender, location, race, religion, cultures among others. However, empirical evidence shows that there exists some funny pattern in this disease when it comes to the race ( HYPERLINK "http://www.google.co.ke/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Jacqueline+C+Morris%22&source=gbs_metadata_r&cad=6" Jacqueline, 2010). According to a paper that was published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology: Family Inequality by Philip Cohen, race is an issue when it comes to the renal insufficiency. According to this research, whose results are tabulated below as bar graph, the percentage of the blacks and whites who at their life suffered kidney failure increases with time. Thus as one moves from the left towards the right population of those infected increases. As one moves to the right, the zip codes where the patients live becomes more populated with the blacks (Jennette, C. &am...