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Stigma & Gender Bias – Dido

 

Doctors assumed that Dido's heart condition was related to her lifestyle.

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There were a lot of assumptions that I had been a heavy smoker. That I had been a drug user. That I had been a heavy drinker. That I had not been looking after myself. And that had not been the case. I found that really frustrating.


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