Columnist Joe MacDonald considers how each of his sons define freedom given their experiences with hemophilia complications ...
Bemiltenase alfa, an FX activator, helped with on-demand bleeding control in early trials with hemophilia A and B patients ...
What we do and say matters, particularly in the lives of children with an invisible illness, writes columnist Allyx Formalejo ...
After a procedure for SMAS, columnist G Shellye Horowitz is dealing with hair loss and restless leg, results of low iron and ...
I knew back flips and aerial twirls weren’t in my reach, so I set my sights on mastering the cartwheel. But it was never to happen. Trusting my outstretched hand to send my body and feet over to the ...
Columnist Joe MacDonald worries about his son's treatment compliance, but watching Caeleb thrive makes him feel like a proud dad.
To columnist Jennifer Lynne, plasma donors aren't just giving a component of their blood; they're giving bleeding disorder patients a future.
Regular exercise may help ease chronic pain in people with hemophilia of all ages when tailored to individual needs, a review ...
Hemophilia is a blood disorder that is characterized by a shortage of specific clotting factors that help to form blood clots and stop bleeding. Historically, the primary treatment for hemophilia is ...
There is no cure for hemophilia, but there are treatments available that can help manage the disease and maintain quality of life. In addition to existing approved treatments, several experimental ...
Hemophilia is a blood disorder in which patients do not make enough of the clotting factors that control bleeding. Following accident or injury, people with hemophilia may be unable to stop bleeding.
When I was a young girl, I sat next to my father while he self-infused. I handed him his supplies — butterfly needles, syringes, alcohol, cotton, and medical tape — as he needed them. I watched every ...
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