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A workshop on new bleeding disorders therapies provided insights on improved clotting factors, immune responses to new treatments and gene...
For this family portrait, you don’t even need a camera. All you need is a computer and some health history...
When Michael Schultz was 10 years old, his parents put him in charge of self-infusions to manage his moderate hemophilia...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a recommendation in July 2009 that makers of plasma-derived products, which include...
Learn more in this issue's cover article, " What's Your Genotype?"
“PF Flyers make you run faster and jump higher,” boasted an old advertisement for Keds ® sneakers. Turns out those...
In late 2009, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved two new medications of interest to the bleeding disorders...
While national healthcare reform passed in March, implementing it will occur in stages. The legislation is detailed and has many...
In each issue of HemAware , we take a look at how local NHF chapters and associations are making a...
“Missense” and “nonsense” make sense at the molecular level. These are genetic mutations that cause hemophilia. Knowing your genotype, or...
Read about the iPhone app Hemolog. Donna LeBrun has a full-time job as a field service representative for a home...
A child and his mother travel for a week by bus in Peru to visit a treatment center. A young...
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