Mind & Body

Mind & Body

When you think of men and exercise, what activities come to mind? Running, cycling and weight lifting, for sure. But...
We’ve all heard about the physical benefits of exercise. Among them: Staying active can decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease...
If you have a bleeding disorder and you feel achy, you might crave the comforting relief of a massage. But...
If you’re feeling under the weather, with a fever and muscle aches, you may have joined the millions who have...
For too many people with a bleeding disorder, pain isn’t well-managed. The landmark Haemophilia Experiences, Results and Opportunities (HERO) international...
How mountaineer Chris Bombardier persevered to become the first person with hemophilia to summit Mount Everest.
Five ways to stay active while playing it safe in winter.
Nosebleeds can be annoying and sometimes scary, especially if you have a bleeding disorder. But they’re seldom cause for alarm.
An accurate log of all factor infusions and bleeding episodes is an essential part of successfully managing a bleeding disorder.
Research is turning up practical clues for pain management. That’s especially good news for older adults.
Increased muscle strength can help protect joints and prevent bleeds.
Prophylaxis and other medical advancements have helped make it possible for people with bleeding disorders to lead full, active lives...
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