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Around 2,500 people are living with sickle cell disease in the Bay State, and they are advocating for a bill that would improve quality of life for all those dealing with the disease.
This summer, the halls of the Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld® will echo with laughter, music, and the resilient ...
Gabriella Ngang, of Farmington Hills, is one of three in Michigan to take part in a clinical trial of a new sickle cell ...
Sickle cell disease affects about 100,000 people in the U.S., and 90% of patients are Black, according to NIH.
Yvette Hendricks was born with sickle cell disease in 1961, a time when many patients would not have been expected to live much beyond their teenage years. Hendricks, however, spent a lifetime defying ...
A researcher at Duke University, speaks out after her NIH grant for sickle cell research was terminated. The $750,000 funding ...
Sickle cell disease is one of the most common genetic blood disorders in the world. It affects millions globally, with the ...
The sickle cell disease treatment market is experiencing significant expansion, driven by increasing disease awareness, rising prevalence, and breakthrough therapies from key pharmaceutical players, ...
Gene therapy for sickle cell disease may help improve a major contributing factor to stroke risk in patients, reports a new ...