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I'm sure you've come here in search of some information on the unfortunate genetic disease hemophilia. I created this website as a ninth-grade honors biology project based on a rubric given to me by my instructor. Therefore, not every "base," so to speak, has been covered. If you are looking for hard facts, I would advise you to head on over to CDC's website or a more reputable source than a high school freshman's project. I would hate for anyone to use any potentially incorrect data from here.Tag cloud
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Post 9: How can hemophilia be treated?
Hemophilia can be treated with an array of drugs. The entire purpose of these treatments are to replace the missing clotting factors into one’s bloodstream. These drugs can be administered both on a normal schedule and/or when needed. Common drugs … Continue reading
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Post 8: What is the life expectancy of a hemophiliac?
The life span of a hemophiliac varies with not only the the severity of the disorder but also treatment. Mild cases will, of course, live longer than those with an extreme case. Additionally, one who is treated correctly will live … Continue reading
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