Here's how to prevent the progression of chronic joint disease. World Haemophilia Day is observed on April 17 to raise awareness and bring haemophilia to the attention of policymakers and people.
On World Haemophilia Day, Jens Oltrogge reviews the progress made in treating this rare disorder, which causes those with the disease to bleed because of a lack of sufficient clotting factor.
“Together, We Care” - the slogan for World Hemophilia Day 2009 celebrated on 17th April embodies a spirit of collaborated and comprehensive global care for hemophilia patients ...
As the global community observed World Haemophilia Day on April 17, under the theme “Equitable access for all: recognising ...
As the global community observed World Haemophilia Day on April 17, under the theme “Equitable access for all: recognising all bleeding disorders”, the Gauteng Department of Health wishes to ...
Columnist G Shellye Horowitz's health issues pose challenges during her tap class, but she's resolved to find ways to keep on ...
Uncover some of the hidden signs of Hemophilia, including blood in the stool among several other red flags to keep an eye out for. Early Treatment can reduce joint damage in Severe Hemophilia A ...
Of the 13 patients given higher doses, all are off their haemophilia medication a year ... to inject themselves with factor VIII every other day to prevent bleeding is transformational." ...