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Instead of Powerball, I have won the rare bleeding disorder lottery. I have von Willebrand disease and hemophilia B, a less common form of hemophilia that arises when a blood-clotting protein called factor IX is missing or deficient. My diagnoses are rare within a rare community. I often feel like a…

Supporters of World Hemophilia Day, on April 17, are hoping to raise awareness about the bleeding disorder with events planned globally and on social media, and to advocate for sustainable and equitable access to care and treatment. The annual event, which is organized by the World Federation of Hemophilia…

It’s not easy to live with hemophilia in the Philippines. When we hear stories of hemophilia care around the world, it’s hard not to feel envious of hemophiliacs outside of our country who receive proper healthcare and can live a normal life. In this column, I will tackle the issue…

People nationwide are marking Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month, set aside each March, to call attention to disorders such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease, and the more than 3 million U.S. residents thought to be living with them. Across the U.S., patients, caregivers, and activists are running and walking…

When you look at me, you’ll see a quirky, colorful, loud, and active person, yet at the same time, I am reserved. I am of average height and weight, and am known as a hiker, a cyclist, and (for very short stints) a beach jogger. I smile a…

As a woman affected by the bleeding disorders hemophilia B and von Willebrand disease, I realize that increasing awareness about bleeding disorders in undiagnosed women and girls is essential. All women should be aware of the symptoms of a bleeding disorder and be tested if warranted. Bleeding disorders, even mild…

World Hemophilia Day, an annual effort to raise awareness of hemophilia and other bleeding disorders, is on April 17, and this year, the focus is on the importance of a prompt, accurate diagnosis as a key step toward achieving good health for people…

Kevin Leurquin of Green Bay, Wisconsin, shares how living with hemophilia A has shaped his journey of learning, acceptance, and gratitude. In this video, he discusses staying active, protecting his health while racing and running, and using adaptation and creativity to manage daily life — from workouts to long hours…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_YMGmHqIW4 This video from Claire Blatt shares a lecture about the effects of two blood-clotting disorders: hemophilia A and hemophilia B. MORE: A study shows that NovoSeven counters bleeding in children with hemophilia. Though the lecture is aimed at nurses, it’s helpful for anyone looking to learn about these…

In the U.S., hemophilia A is estimated to affect one in every 5,000 male births, hemophilia B one in 25,000 male births, and hemophilia C one in every 100,000 people (males and females). Hemophilia A is thus four times more common than hemophilia B, and about 10 times more common than…