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Teaching children with hemophilia resilience sets them up for emotional health in the long term. Jared Formalejo shares research-backed tips.
Columnist G Shellye Horowitz struggles to find care for her gastrointestinal issues due to the shortage of medical providers ...
Directly switching from Hemlibra to Mim8 was well tolerated in people with hemophilia A, with or without inhibitors, a study ...
Medical gaslighting is far too common, columnist Jennifer Lynne says. We all deserve to have our symptoms taken seriously.
Columnist Joe MacDonald shares his practical advice for how to help a child define their identity beyond their hemophilia diagnosis.
This piece is part of a series about how caregivers can nurture emotional wellness in their loved ones with hemophilia. Read more here. Our family’s love for live theater is a bond we cherish. We make ...
A study reveals that the majority of Chinese patients with hemophilia A depend on on-demand therapy, resulting in limited ...
Pausing before speaking is a good practice, especially when a delicate matter is at hand. Processing a difficult appointment or receiving bad news takes time. While you may want to process and talk ...
The results of gene therapy for hemophilia B contrast with those of factor replacement therapies, where lifelong infusions ...
Successful immune tolerance induction (ITI) in hemophilia A patients with inhibitors led to lower treatment costs, a study ...
In the first of a series, columnist Joe MacDonald reflects on the birth of his oldest son, who hadn't yet been diagnosed with hemophilia.
Columnist Alliah Czarielle says her husband, Jared, adapts to whatever hemophilia and epilepsy throw his way. Being present is the core.
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