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Depressive Incidents Could Rise in the Coming Months

COVID-19, Health and Well Being

As the days grow shorter, incidences of seasonal depression increase. This winter, increased isolation and stress could increase those numbers more. It’s…

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Chronic Pain, CAM and YOU

Health and Well Being, Living with a Bleeding Disorder

by Laurie Kelley Pain is highly personal. No two people experience the same feeling of pain, even when it’s the same injury,…

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Eli Lilly’s Antibody Treatment Proves Unhelpful for Advanced COVID Cases

COVID-19, Industry News & Research

A paused clinical trial of an Eli Lilly & Co. experimental antibody therapy won’t resume after federal researchers concluded the drug likely…

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Managing Pain

Industry News & Research, Living with a Bleeding Disorder

by Paul Clement Pain and hemophilia go hand-in-hand. During a joint or muscle bleed, blood fills the joint cavity or makes muscles…

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Scientists Identify the Five Symptoms That May Predict a Long-Term Case of Coronavirus

COVID-19

Preliminary studies are beginning to pinpoint the early signs that a patient won’t recover right away. For a select group of coronavirus…

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COVID-19 Vaccines: What to Expect

COVID-19

We all want an end to this global pandemic, and an effective vaccine is a critical part of finding that path. However,…

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Interesting Fictional Teens….With Bleeding Disorders!

Living with a Bleeding Disorder

by Richard J. Atwood Do you ever wonder whether teenage fictional characters with bleeding disorders can foreshadow the future of our community?…

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Vote Your Way! Make a Plan TODAY!

Advocacy & Legislation

Vote Your Way The 2020 General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 3. Voter registration deadlines for the 2020 General Election are: Oct. 30,…

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Milwaukee Adds Virtual Field Trip Portal and a Virtual Weatherization Day – Including Free Weatherization & Grab and Go Bags on Halloween!

COVID-19

Virtual Field Trip Planning Planning field trips has been a challenge with COVID-19. Milwaukee cultural institutions have launched a virtual field trip…

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Halloween Re-Imagined in the Age of COVID-19! Ways to Make it Fun and Stay Safe

COVID-19

The Milwaukee Health Department encourages residents to re-imagine Halloween this year. There are many low-risk activities you and your family can participate…

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COVID-19 Updates: Testing Locations, Handling COVID-19 Misinformation and Free Flu Shots!

COVID-19

For daily COVID-19 statistics locally, nationally and worldwide, go to: Milwaukee County COVID-19 Dashboard State of Wisconsin United States  and Countries Worldwide…

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Update on ACA Lawsuit

Industry News & Research

The death of eminent Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on September 18th brought renewed attention to the fate of the Affordable Care…

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Octapharma Announces FDA Approval of Updated Nuwiq® Prescribing Information to Include Immunogenicity Data in Previously Untreated Patients

Industry News & Research

Octapharma is pleased to announce that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an updated Prescribing Information (PI) for NUWIQ®,…

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Pfizer and Sangamo Dose First Participant in Phase 3 Study Evaluating Hemophilia A in Gene Therapy Treatment

Industry News & Research

AFFINE is a global Phase 3, open-label, multicenter, single arm study that will evaluate the efficacy and safety of giroctocogene fitelparvovec in…

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Be an Informed Voter! Register to Vote Today!

Advocacy & Legislation, Industry News & Research

There’s still time to PLAN YOUR VOTE!. If you’re a new voter, or not registered yet, use your voice and prepare yourself…

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GLHF’s 1st Virtual Unite Walk Proves Successful While #BeingTogetherApart!

GLHF News

In a year with so many “new normals” and unique challenges, the community came together on September 26 to raise $48,225!  In our…

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Americans Believe Government Should Require Copay Assistance Be Applied to Out-of-pocket Costs

Advocacy & Legislation, Industry News & Research

The election is right around the corner and there’s a lot of information to absorb. That is why the National Hemophilia Foundation…

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Patient Advocacy Organizations Release Blueprint to Protect Access to Care

Advocacy & Legislation, Industry News & Research

A coalition of 33 organizations, including the National Hemophilia Foundation, representing millions of people with pre-existing conditions launched an unprecedented effort today…

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Does Having a Bleeding Disorder Mean I’m at a Higher Risk for Contracting COVID? Q & A.

COVID-19, Living with a Bleeding Disorder

As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the bleeding disorders community understandably has many questions about the disease’s specific…

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Managing a Bleeding Disorder During a Pandemic

COVID-19, Living with a Bleeding Disorder

As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the bleeding disorders community understandably has many questions about the disease’s specific…

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GET WIRED WITH HFA

Industry News & Research, Living with a Bleeding Disorder, Women with Bleeding Disorders

Feeling disconnected from knowledge about women’s health and research? Get WIRED with the Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA) is seeking women with bleeding…

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Public Health Symposia Now Available on the NHF Website!

Industry News & Research

This summer’s Virtual Bleeding Disorders Conference (BDC) featured a pair of excellent public health symposiums, which were developed through an inspired collaboration…

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COVID-19 and Coagulopathy: Frequently Asked Questions

COVID-19

What is COVID-19-associated coagulopathy? Is it any different from disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC)? The most common pattern of coagulopathy observed in patients…

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First Patient Dosed in Phase 3 Gene Therapy Trial

Industry News & Research

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this investigational gene therapy in patients with moderately severe…

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