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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 6: How is hemophilia diagnosed?
There are multiple methods of diagnosis of this disorder. Here are some different practices: Factor Assays (can determine the amont of clotting factors VIII and IX and compare it to the amounts of the factors in a normal person. This … Continue reading