Filter By Topic75th AnniversaryFamily MattersFitness & NutritionHemophilia A&BInsuranceNovel TechnologiesWomen's Bleeding DisordersBlood SafetyCarriersChapter RoundupGeneration NextHepatitis CSurgery & TransplantsTaking ChargeAdults & AgingAdvocacyHIVNBDF in ActionPain ManagementResearcher ProfilesAlternative TreatmentsAsk a Social WorkerCommunity in ActionHemAware JuniorRare Bleeding DisordersGlobal FocusVon Willebrand DiseaseMy JourneySponsored ContentLifeMind & BodyWomen's HealthBleeding Disorders A-ZResearch & TreatmentFighting for YouCommunity Pulse Adult Stem Cells Show Promise In December 2007, the journal Science published the first clear evidence that reprogrammed stem cells can correct an inherited disease... Read More Hemophilia A&B Xyntha Approved as New Hemophilia A Product In late February 2008, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Xyntha™, a new treatment for hemophilia A. Manufactured... Read More Hemophilia A&B Paying It Forward In each issue of HemAware , we “Take 5” with people in the bleeding disorders community and spotlight their accomplishments... Read More My Journey Hemophilia Gene Therapy Breakthroughs Researchers presented a range of findings on the subject. Read More Hemophilia A&B (Re)Search & Destroy People in the bleeding disorders community are no strangers to blood tests. They give blood samples routinely at comprehensive treatment... Read More Hemophilia A&B, Von Willebrand Disease, Blood Safety Breakthrough Bleeds Despite Regular Factor Infusions Many parents of children with severe hemophilia rely on a formula that works most of the time: prophylaxis + other... Read More Hemophilia A&B Blood Clot Fibers are Surprisingly Stretchy Here’s a medical pop quiz. The fibers that make up blood clots are stretchy like: A. Play dough B. Plastic... Read More Hemophilia A&B