Federal funding ensures that hemophilia treatment centers can properly care for those with bleeding disorders, columnist Jennifer Lynne says.
Hemophilia A patients with self-described problem joints were found to have worse clinical outcomes, with more pain, in a new study.
With hemophilia, it's easy to assume that joint pain is caused by bleeding. But that's not always the case, columnist G ...
Hemlibra was found to ease pain and improve quality of life for hemophilia A patients, even those with long-term joint damage ...
For columnist Joe MacDonald, the many additional costs associated with his son's hospitalizations made managing finances a challenge.
Gene therapy using modified blood stem cells helped five adults with severe hemophilia A reach therapeutic levels of clotting ...
Commuting in metro areas, whether by public or private transportation, is tricky for people with hemophilia, says columnist.
MacDonald wonders what format a reality TV show might take to best capture the lives of people with hemophilia.
After having a bad experience getting three vaccines at once, columnist Jennifer Lynne says that next time, she'll space them apart.
Small vesicles in the saliva of people with severe hemophilia A may explain why these patients rarely have bleeds in their mouth and throat. The vesicles contain a protein complex that’s able to ...