"It feels like glass running through your veins." Faith Adjei-Sarpong lives with sickle cell disease and, like many others ...
MODERATOR Jessica Stewart, MD Division of Interventional Radiology David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Los Angeles, ...
Kathleen Ozsvath, MD Chief of Surgery, Samaritan Hospital St. Peter’s Vascular Associates Troy, New York Professor of Surgery ...
Society of Interventional Radiology publishes practice guidance for treatment of chronic pelvic pain
The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) published new practice guidance for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain in women who suffer from a pelvic venous disorder. The guidance was published ...
A multicenter research effort yielded findings that may allow for more effective and personalized treatment of an underrecognized but serious blood disorder.Extended follow-up of individuals with ...
Swelling, aching calves, tingling, or bulging veins might seem like everyday discomforts, but they could point to a hidden problem in your circulatory system. A surprisingly common yet underrecognized ...
Blood disorders affect millions of people worldwide, yet their potential to develop into blood cancers often goes unrecognized. Medical experts emphasize that understanding this connection plays a ...
Some health issues are easy to spot and feel on the outside, but they become complicated when they affect the inside, including your blood. A new survey by LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor reveals that 75 ...
Odisha's health department has introduced two advanced medicines for haemophilia and Von Willebrand disease patients, marking a first for the state. These extended half-life Factor VIII and Von ...
RICE, rapid transport and a quick fridge check can change the outcome before a bleeding disorder turns into a major emergency ...
A single one-time gene therapy could free patients with α-thalassemia, a rare and debilitating blood disorder, from the burden of lifelong transfusions. A single one-time gene therapy could free ...
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