Hemophilia is a rare blood condition where people do not have the clotting factor which enables their blood to clot when bleeding. It’s an inherited disease that’s usually passed from mother to son. It’s also a disease that’s been prevalent in European royal families. MORE: A brief history of hemophilia…
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Hemophilia B Hurts Education, Job Prospects for Both Adult Patients and Caregivers, Study Finds
Hemophilia B hurts educational and job prospects for both adults with the disease and caregivers of hemophiliac children, a recent study found. The study, “Impact of mild to severe hemophilia on education and work by US men, women, and caregivers of children with hemophilia B: The Bridging…
In the Christian tradition, the season of Advent occurs for the four weeks leading to Christmas. Through the time leading up to the birth of Christ, we take a fearless moral inventory and address the issues that keep us from experiencing hope and contentment. I often equate Advent as a…
In an interview with Genentech, 13-year-old Beau talks about what it’s like living with the bleeding disorder hemophilia. MORE: Seven recommended books to learn more about hemophilia Beau is just like other boys his age — in his spare time he plays computer games and is…
Inspired to sponsor a national conference for women with hemophilia types A and B, The Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan (HFM) became a game changer last November when it hosted an event called “Being Visible.” Gathering 103 women representing 32 states, the event featured physicians…
Genetic variations in certain immune-related genes, namely the HLA and IL-10 genes, are linked with an increased risk for developing inhibitors against factor VIII replacement therapies in patients with severe hemophilia A. The study that determined that finding, “Risk stratification integrating genetic data for factor VIII inhibitor development…
A single dose of Freeline Therapeutics’ experimental gene therapy FLT180a increased the levels of factor IX (FIX) — the missing clotting protein in hemophilia B — for up to around 3.5 years in nine out of 10 men with moderate-to-severe disease. That’s according to data from the Phase…
Hemophilia is a blood disorder in which patients do not make enough of the clotting factors that control bleeding. Following accident or injury, people with hemophilia may be unable to stop bleeding. In severe cases, patients may bleed spontaneously at joints. While there is no cure for hemophilia, there…
An opportunity arises Five years ago, Ashley Gregory was asked to head The Female Factor (TFF), a program sponsored by the Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California (HFNC). According to Ashley, this opportunity brought her out of her shell and helped her to discover an affinity and…