Remembering Ryan White Most teenagers don’t share a piano bench with Elton John during a concert. Or drive a red Mustang, a gift... Read More Generation Next, Hemophilia A&B, HIV, Family Matters Alzheimer’s Burden Women in their 60s are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease as they are to be diagnosed with breast... Read More Adults & Aging, Women's Health Ryan White’s Passion It was December 1984, and Ryan White was a middle school student in Kokomo, Indiana. He’d just learned during hemophilia... Read More Generation Next, Advocacy Artistic Fun You can express your thoughts and feelings without talking. There’s a different way of sharing how you feel about living... Read More HemAware Junior A Balancing Act Nine years ago, when Janet Patterson prepared to return to work after having her second baby boy, she worried. She... Read More Life, Family Matters Cardio Care New cholesterol guidelines published last year, developed jointly by the American College of Cardiologists and the American Heart Association, indicate... Read More Adults & Aging Dating Disclosure Dating is hard enough, but add your bleeding disorder to the meet-and-greet mix and things can get more complicated. You... Read More Generation Next Sights to See in DC If you’re headed to NHF’s 66th Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, September 18–20, be sure to check out some of... Read More Family Matters Flu Shot Reminder Flu season is just around the corner, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone older... Read More Family Matters Limiting Screen Time Children spend up to seven hours each day in front of a television, computer, tablet or cellphone screen. This can... Read More Life, Family Matters Buckle Up Kids There’s a good reason to buckle up every time you get in the car. Seat belts have saved hundreds of... Read More Family Matters Managing Migraines Ask a teenager what it’s like to have a migraine, and they’ll say it’s the worst. There goes drama club... Read More Family Matters Load More