Federal funding ensures that hemophilia treatment centers can properly care for those with bleeding disorders, columnist Jennifer Lynne says.
Hemophilia A patients with self-described problem joints were found to have worse clinical outcomes, with more pain, in a new study.
For columnist Joe MacDonald, the many additional costs associated with his son's hospitalizations made managing finances a challenge.
MacDonald wonders what format a reality TV show might take to best capture the lives of people with hemophilia.
With hemophilia, it's easy to assume that joint pain is caused by bleeding. But that's not always the case, columnist G ...
Hemlibra was found to ease pain and improve quality of life for hemophilia A patients, even those with long-term joint damage ...
Commuting in metro areas, whether by public or private transportation, is tricky for people with hemophilia, says columnist.