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In a society deeply rooted in patriarchal values, expectations regarding masculinity often dictate men’s roles and behaviors. With its historical background of colonization, the Philippines, where I live, has fostered a set of traditional norms regarding how men must assert dominance, provide for their families, and adhere to…

Factor VIII (FVIII) levels in the bloodstream of men with severe hemophilia A treated with the investigational gene therapy Roctavian appear to be influenced by regulatory molecules involved in F8 gene activity and FVIII protein folding and release, a study reveals. Researchers also found a dose-dependent relationship between…

When talking about hemophilia, women are often overlooked. This is because males are much more susceptible to hemophilia A and B, while most females only experience mild symptoms that allow them to lead a mostly normal life (although this is not the case with type C). Because of the mild symptoms,…

Recently, I was browsing the website of the National Hemophilia Foundation and came across a series of videos encouraging people with hemophilia to have regular testing for inhibitors. As I watched the videos, it occurred to me that women with hemophilia don’t talk much about inhibitors.

I’ve written here numerous times about my love for the American pop-punk band Fall Out Boy. Since discovering them in 2007, I’ve been a huge fan of not just their music, but also the guys in the band and their individual career paths. My husband, Jared, and I…

New Phase 3 trial results of CSL Behring’s hemophilia B therapy candidate Idelvion show promise in terms of reduction of bleeds, prolonged usage, and effectiveness at low doses. The poster detailing the data, “Long-term safety and efficacy of recombinant fusion protein linking coagulation factor IX with albumin (rIX-FP) in previously treated patients…

The advancements in modern medicine have meant that people with hemophilia are living longer than ever, however, this brings its own set of problems for the medical profession. People living with the disease are just as likely to have other health issues when they get older as those without hemophilia,…

The advancements in modern medicine have meant that people with hemophilia are living longer than ever, however, this brings its own set of problems for the medical profession. People living with the disease are just as likely to have other health issues when they get older as those without hemophilia,…

My oldest son, Julian, was 10 years old, when we first saw the musical “Wicked” onstage. Our family’s love for live theater is a bond we cherish. As we watched and listened, I heard a lyric that made me shudder: “Unlimited. My future…

Discovering your child has hemophilia can be devastating. While you will certainly need to make some lifestyle changes moving forward, with the correct treatment and preventative measures, there’s no reason why your child can’t live a happy and healthy life. To help you come to terms with life with hemophilia and…