Research highlights need to address hemophilia in developing wor...

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(North Carolina State University) When modern medicine finds a way to treat a medical condition, people often think that the problem is solved.

But we also have to find ways to get that treatment into the hands of those who need it. For example, new research shows that much more needs to be done to help get existing treatment to hemophilia patients in the developing world, and that the current lack of treatment there is costing lives.


 

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