Adults & Aging

Aging with an inheritable blood or bleeding disorder can be challenging. Get tips for what to expect and how to deal here.

The rare condition usually affects people in their 70s and 80s without warning. Here’s what you need to know.
Reaching middle age with a bleeding disorder can take a toll on your mental health. Here’s what you can do.
You can find a lot of information in your social feeds, but is it true? Here’s how to find out.
Being open and honest with providers can be good for your health. Here are tips to help you do that.
The end of life is something few people want to discuss. But planning can ensure that your wishes are met.
A social worker shares six groups to consider for your support network when navigating a bleeding disorder.
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