High bilirubin levels increase the risk of developing bilirubin gallstones—a type of gallstone more prevalent in Sickle Cell ...
Everything you need to know about agonising sickle cell disease and the ‘revolutionary’ new DNA therapy that's being rolled ...
New gene therapies could transform sickle cell treatment forever. A future without pain crises or hospitalizations may finally be within reach.
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O ften when we feel shortness of breath after light physical activity, we dismiss it as fatigue or tiredness. But it can indicate serious health conditions. In an interview with H ...
Accurate pain reporting in sickle cell disease is critical to effective pain assessment and management, but accuracy depends on patient comprehension of forms.
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HealthDay on MSNNo Evidence Found Linking Sickle Cell Trait With Unexplained Sudden DeathThere is no evidence to support physical exertion without rhabdomyolysis or heat injury causing sudden death in individ ...
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The Punch on MSNGroundbreaking sickle cell disease treatment approved for English NHSSickle cell anaemia is a genetic blood disorder characterised by the production of an abnormal haemoglobin, known as ...
Salintae is one of the most optimistic individuals you could meet despite the chronic illness she has lived with since birth. Doctors said she wouldn't live past thirty years old, but that did not ...
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New Vision on MSNBreakthrough sickle cell drug causes excitementA groundbreaking sickle cell disease treatment has been approved for use in the UK's National Health Service (NHS). The treatment offers patients with severe forms of the condition hope for a ...
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Sickle cell patients share delight over approval of new treatmentA chance to grow old, to fulfil our dreams and to live a pain-free life.” – Toby Bakare TV producer Toby Bakare said that as a child he frequently missed school due to painful sickle cell crises and ...
It is believed around 1,700 people could be eligible for the treatment, while the NHS estimates around 50 people a year will ...
The National Health Service (NHS) has approved a groundbreaking £1.65 million treatment for sickle cell disease in England, ...
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