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This interview was conducted with Eric Mullins, MD, assistant professor, University of Cincinnati Department of Pediatrics. He is a pediatric...
Eyebrows no longer automatically rise when the words “healthy” and “fast food” appear side by side. With new menu items...
The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) conducted a daylong summit of hemophilia stakeholders on May 24, 2012, in Washington, DC, to...
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) World Congress will be held in the United States for the first time in...
In the middle of winter, it’s important to know the truth about influenza, the virus that causes the flu. Influenza...
In the past decade, research has shown that people with hemophilia are just as prone to heart conditions as the...
The National Hemophilia Foundation’s interactive Steps for Living Web site has been a resource for families of young people with...
Maps offer a way to make sense of the unknown. “Mapping Our Future,” the theme of the National Hemophilia Foundation’s...
Like many parents of children with hemophilia, Louise and Wayne Cobb did not know other families in their situation when...
Update, August 2013: The FDA approved Tivicay® (dolutegravir), manufactured by ViiV Healthcare, a GlaxoSmithKline company. Tivicay is an integrase strand...
The most recent World Federation of Hemophilia’s (WFH) World Congress, held in Paris in July 2012, brought together nearly 5,400...
Bowling has become an important part of life for Lucas Rice, 17, who has severe hemophilia A. He is on...
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