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Hemophilia A is a rare genetic disorder, the most common form of hemophilia, affecting blood clotting due to a deficiency in factor VIII. It is often diagnosed in males, with about two-thirds of cases confirmed shortly after birth. Organizations like the National Hemophilia Foundation and Save One Life offer support and education for those affected. Technology, such as mobile apps, is being developed to improve patient care and monitoring.

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The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) and Impact Education, LLC (IMPACT) have jointly announced the fourth annual National Hemophilia Foundation Annual Meeting pre-conference symposium has been specifically designed for pharmacists — including specialty, home health, health plan, and managed Medicaid pharmacists — as well as for medical directors and other…

Save One Life, the first globally focused organization to sponsor children with bleeding disorders one-on-one, recently celebrated its 15th anniversary. More than 130 guests from the hemophilia community worldwide gathered in New York City Sept. 29 at the Manhattan Penthouse on Fifth Avenue. The guest of honor was…

I don’t recall when I met Debbie Murray, but I remember the impression she left on me. Her frustration with the long and challenging journey to a proper diagnosis and effective treatment of her hemophilia was unmistakable. Debbie, 56, resides in Norwood, a village in the northernmost part of…

Hemophilia A is a rare genetic disorder that affects the blood’s ability to clot properly. It is the most common form of hemophilia, responsible for 80% of all cases.

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…

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…

Hemophilia can affect many aspects of life, including sexual health. If you have hemophilia, sexual activity is generally safe as long as certain precautions are taken.

Hemophilia is a genetic disorder that prevents blood clotting. Most common in men, there are two main types of hemophilia: hemophilia A and B. Below is a curated list of recommended reads for family members, friends and carers of patients with hemophilia, with help from Good Reads and Alibris.