Hemophilia A&B

Hemophilia A&B

What makes hemophilia a different than hemophilia b? How does someone know what type of hemophilia they have? Get the answers in HemAware.

Swimming is a great exercise for people with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
People with hemophilia and their families need to learn about treatment recommendations, ways to cope with pain and how to...
In 1964, a laboratory breakthrough sent hopes soaring that a cure for hemophilia A and B was a possibility. That...
The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) has counterparts across the country advocating for the needs of patients with blood disorders ranging...
The liver and lungs have something in common— factor VIII (FVIII) is produced in both. A study published in the...
Hear from the consumer panelists who attended the workshop.
Read more about the research discussed at the workshop.
A select group of hemophilia community leaders visited the National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) national offices in New York City in...
Throughout his life, Dan Bond has offered his time and body to the cause of science. The Galveston, Texas, engineer...
“Missense” and “nonsense” make sense at the molecular level. These are genetic mutations that cause hemophilia. Knowing your genotype, or...
Learn more in this issue's cover article, " What's Your Genotype?"
A lot has changed in the more than 30 years since hemophilia treatment centers (HTCs) were started as a way...
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