Hemophilia Causes
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New animal model for hemophilia A
labspaces.net — “Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have developed a new animal model for studying hemophilia A, with the goal of eventually treating people with the disorder. Hemophilia A, a hereditary defect that prevents blood from clotting normally, is caused by a variety of mutations in the factor VIII gene.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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New animal model for hemophilia A developed
physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have developed a new animal model for studying hemophilia A, with the goal of eventually treating people with the disorder. Hemophilia A, a hereditary defect that prevents blood from clotting normally, is caused by a variety of mutations in the ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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New Animal Model For Hemophilia A Developed By Yale
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have developed a new animal model for studying hemophilia A, with the goal of eventually treating people with the disorder. Hemophilia A, a hereditary defect” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New Animal Model For Hemophilia A Developed By Yale http://mnt.to/3JkH #genetics
Collaborative develops drug that may help hemophilia patients
medicalxpress.com — “A razor nick in the shower? A fall on a slippery floor? The average person simply calls it bad karma, but for people with hemophilia such episodes can cause prolonged blood loss.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Collaborative develops drug that may help hemophilia patients http://tw.medicalxpress.com/228383920
Hemophilia Drug Used Off-Label Raises Clot Risk:
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Hemophilia Drug Used Off-Label Raises Clot Risk
health.yahoo.net — “WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3 (HealthDay News) -- A drug approved to help staunch bleeding in people with hemophilia raises the risk of heart attacks and stroke when it's used to stop life-threatening bleeding due to other conditions, such as trauma or surgery, a new study finds.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Hemophilia Drug Used Off-Label Raises Clot Risk - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “A drug approved to help staunch bleeding in people with hemophilia raises the risk of heart attacks and stroke when it s used to stop life-threatening bleeding” View full resource at drugs.com
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A drug to treat hemophilia was polluted with hepatitis viruses and HIV | KevinMD.com
kevinmd.com — “This is the story of a boy who had hemophilia, a bleeding disorder that resulted in pain, disability and death before adulthood.” View full resource at kevinmd.com
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A drug to treat hemophilia was polluted with hepatitis viruses and HIV http://t.co/NiLXFs5 via @kevinmd
Hemophilia Drug Used Off-Label Raises Clot Risk - Medications: Prescription Drugs and Over the Counter Drugs on MedicineNet.com
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Factor IX: eMedicine Hematology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The most significant breakthroughs in comprehending the mechanisms associated with coagulation first came from an understanding of the individual causes of the bleeding disorders. The recognition in 1952 that hemophilia B was due to a deficiency ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Factor IX deficiency is 4-6 times less prevalent than factor VIII (FVIII) deficiency. Learn more. http://bit.ly/bRUT9g
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