Last Sunday, I preached about the idea of faith and how it informs our lives as we look toward the future. I drew from scripture to define my terms when speaking about the meaning of faith. According to the text, “Faith is the reality of what we hope for, the…
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Taking time off is critical for our mental health. Even if a vacation is a staycation, having time to relax and have fun is essential for our overall well-being. Rest and rejuvenation also help make us more productive. But vacations are a luxury. Traveling to Europe, cruising to Mexico, and…
I’ve been dating for nearly 40 years, and consider myself somewhat of an expert. Valentine’s Day feels like the perfect opportunity to impart my experience and wisdom. One thing is certain: Dating with hemophilia and von Willebrand disease is like a box of chocolates — you never know…
Real-world use of the extended half-life factor replacement therapy Elocta (efmoroctocog alfa) was associated with better bleed control than standard half-life products among people with hemophilia A, according to findings from an observational study in Europe. Elocta, sold as Eloctate in the U.S., was also associated with fewer…
A global survey of more than 2,700 hemophilia patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers, which aimed to uncover the daily challenges of living with the rare blood disorder or caring for those who do, found that many patients regularly hide their symptoms — including from their doctors. “More than…
The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) has changed its name to the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF) to reflect its support for people with inheritable blood and bleeding disorders other than hemophilia. The new name includes a new visual identity and logo. The foundation also unveiled a new tagline…
This morning I walked with my youngest son, Caeleb, into his school. He depended on a walker to help relieve the pain he felt in his right ankle and knee. The ravages of multiple internal bleeding episodes have left my son with tremendous pain. His ability to walk…
Researchers at several Canadian institutions investigated the tendencies of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among teenagers and young adults with hemophilia A (HA) and found that young adults demonstrated more joint disease and worse HRQoL when physical function and pain were considered. The research paper, “Generic and disease-specific quality of…
Catalyst Biosciences will present three posters with data from its two investigational candidates for hemophilia at the upcoming 10th Annual Congress of the European Association of Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (EAHAD) Feb. 1-3 in Paris, France. The first poster presentation is for a next-generation factor VIIa, marzeptacog alfa (activated), that showed…
Alaska, Antarctica, and Greenland have something in common: They’re a few of the places where glaciers are present. A glacier is a large, slow-moving mass of ice and snow that forms over an extended period in areas where more snow accumulates during the winter than melts during the summer. Many…