Columnist Joe MacDonald helps his son Caeleb pack for college, amazed at how much he is in the driver's seat with his ...
Altuviiio (efanesoctocog alfa) reduced bleeding and was safe for boys and young men with severe hemophilia A, according to a ...
Columnist G Shellye Horowitz shares how she reaches her insurance out-of-pocket maximum with the first annual delivery of ...
When medical providers don’t often see hemophilia, caution naturally increases, writes columnist Allyx Formalejo, sharing a ...
Extended half-life products for children with hemophilia B reduce both bleeding episodes and the need for infusions, ...
Columnist Jennifer Lynne attended 10 bleeding disorders conferences in 2025, and has some ideas about improving representation for women.
Rev. Dr. Joe K. MacDonald is a pastor in the New Mexico Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. He and his wife, Cazandra, live in Belen, New Mexico, along with their youngest son, Caeleb, ...
Columnist Joe MacDonald says his mind often feels like a dangerous neighborhood, but the support of others guides him back to safety.
In hemophilia, the blood isn’t able to properly form clots, resulting in easy, prolonged, and heavy bleeding. Blood tests to detect clotting abnormalities are the definitive way to establish a ...
MacDonald enjoyed the snow during a recent trip to Taos, New Mexico, but it also brought back some tough memories.
The new EnzySystem device for hemophilia A could make home clotting tests easier, but patients and caregivers say its ...
Safety is important, but for people with hemophilia, avoiding any risk can feel like missing out on life, says columnist.
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