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.

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...
Access ongoing clinical trials now.
The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) is pleased to announce its research and fellowship award winners, who were honored at NHF’s...
Researchers have known for years that certain factors, including genetics, increase the likelihood of inhibitor development. Now they have preliminary...
It is now easier for physicians to prescribe and consumers to be reimbursed for a prophylactic treatment for hemophilia A...
Russell Crowe is expertly groomed and soaks up attention from adoring caretakers. He also gets chew toys. Russell is a...
Observant fans detected something different about some athletes competing in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China—strips of tape draped...
In December 2007, the journal Science published the first clear evidence that reprogrammed stem cells can correct an inherited disease...
In late February 2008, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Xyntha™, a new treatment for hemophilia A. Manufactured...
Researchers presented a range of findings on the subject.
People in the bleeding disorders community are no strangers to blood tests. They give blood samples routinely at comprehensive treatment...
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