Many young people enter adulthood with dreams and goals in mind. The burning desire to attain these goals drives them to carry on through hardships and challenges. But for people with chronic illness, achieving goals can be harder, as they may face more obstacles related to their condition. It may…
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Winter is one of my favorite seasons. I enjoy the crispness in the air and wearing sweatshirts and warm, fuzzy socks by the fireplace. My son Caeleb enjoys the same things about winter, but his hemophilia and chronic pain complicate his relationship with the season. The morning is the most…
BioMatrix Specialty Pharmacy has announced this year’s winners of its memorial scholarship program, designed to help people with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders pursue higher education. Six scholarships, each worth $1,000 and honoring people who made “unique” contributions to the bleeding disorder community during their life, are awarded…
“Money can buy happiness.” My younger self would have refused to buy into that idea. I would have retorted with a long list of nonmaterial things that gave me pleasure. After all, Jessie J sang in her 2011 hit song “Price Tag” that, “It’s not about the money,…
Garrett Hayes, who is studying medicine in Texas and has a severe form of hemophilia A, is the first recipient of the National Hemophilia Foundation’s (NHF) Jason Fulton Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship honors the memory of Jason Fulton, a hemophilia patient who died in 1995 at age…
In the first clinical trial of the experimental therapy SIG-001 for hemophilia A, one patient developed scarring in the spheres used to deliver the therapy that rendered the treatment ineffective, its developer, Sigilon Therapeutics, announced. The Phase 1/2 trial was put on hold by the U.S. Food and Drug…
Preventive treatment with Hemlibra (emicizumab) is safe and can effectively prevent bleeds in people with mild or moderate hemophilia A, according to an interim analysis of data from the HAVEN 6 clinical trial. Results will be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH)…
Advocacy is a beautiful thing. Many people find it fulfilling because it’s a way to show kindness to others while championing something close to one’s own heart. But advocacy isn’t always easy. I’ve come across some disability advocates whose dedication to the cause was tested by their experiences…
We live in a world that is loud and overwhelms us at every turn. The noise can drown out our own ability to think, leaving us frightened and unsure what our next step should be. Because I have been a caregiver to two sons with hemophilia and have to deal…
I am an advocate, born and bred. Being an advocate is simply part of my DNA. Even when I was a young girl, seeing someone be mistreated or experience prejudice angered me. The years have taught me how to fight my battles and fight for others, but when my first…