Life

On March 7–9, 2018, hundreds of people from around the country converged on Washington, DC, for the National Hemophilia Foundation’s...
More than a quarter of all Americans ages 65 and older fall each year, according to the Centers for Disease...
If you or a family member is newly diagnosed with a bleeding disorder, watching films and videos can be a...
If you have a child with a bleeding disorder, the relationship that your family forms with a hemophilia treatment center...
When you’re at home and you get hurt or feel a bleed starting, you know to go to your parents...
A roundup of helpful books about hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
Research is turning up practical clues for pain management. That’s especially good news for older adults.
NHF's Young Hope Society aims to inspire millennial supporters.
A solid team can ease stress for parents.
How to ensure children get the support they need.
Be your own or your child’s best advocate
If you have hemophilia or another bleeding disorder in your family tree, meeting with a genetic counselor is key.
Chat Icon
Need Information about Bleeding Disorders?
Contact The Neil Frick Resource Center (NFRC)