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Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly. People with hemophilia can live full lives and enjoy most of the activities that other people do. If you have hemophilia, or know someone who does, it’s important to learn how to stay as healthy as possible.

Flickr Album: Living with Hemophilia and an Inhibitor

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Did you know 1 in 5 people with hemophilia develop an inhibitor or antibody to the factor used to treat bleeds? Learn how some families have been affected by hemophilia and inhibitors.

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Webinar Series on Bleeding and Clotting Disorders

The purpose of this series is to provide evidence-based information on new research, interventions, emerging issues of interest in blood disorders, as well as innovative approaches in collaborations and partnerships. We invite you to join us in this series.

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Community Counts

A national project to track and learn about hemophilia.

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