Columnist Joe MacDonald, who'll soon move to a new city, appreciates the care from his therapist to treat his "hemophilia dad" anxieties.
Rev. Dr. Joe K. MacDonald is a pastor in the New Mexico Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. He and his wife, Cazandra, live in Belen, New Mexico, along with their youngest son, Caeleb, ...
Hummingbirds offer an example to help understand people like Caeleb, who are classified as ambulatory wheelchair users. While these birds soar through the air gracefully and quickly, they must also ...
Metagenomi says it hopes to start clinical trials next year to test MGX-001, its gene-editing therapy candidate for ...
For the first time in Denmark, people with hemophilia B have been treated with the gene therapy Hemgenix (etranacogene ...
With a touch of humor about the "hot news," columnist Alliah Czarielle's husband handles the dramatic consequences of a ...
Be Biopharma has raised $92 million to support the first-in-human Phase 1/2 trial of BE-101, which is made to lower bleeding ...
Hemophilia is a rare disorder in which a person’s blood is not able to clot properly, resulting in unusually easy and prolonged bleeding. Within the blood, proteins called clotting factors normally ...
Columnist G Shellye Horowitz explains why she joined a federal lawsuit against a California law requiring licensing for out-of-state doctors.
Columnist Joe MacDonald reflects on how the Parents Empowering Parents program helped him and his wife manage their son's hemophilia.
G Shellye Horowitz, MA, PPS, has strong ties to the bleeding disorders community with six traceable generations of hemophilia A in her family. She also has hemophilia A. Her advocacy work includes an ...