Aaron Scott, of Fayetteville, is the first in North Carolina to receive a new FDA-approved therapy which uses the patient's own cells to relieve the pain of sickle cell disease.
Discover effective strategies to minimize sickle cell pain crises and avoid hospitalizations. Leading hematologists share ...
Esther Nkemakolam runs her fingers through kinetic sand and sings a “Moana” song as UPMC Children’s Hospital nurse Taylor ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNPioneering the world’s first CRISPR medicine for sickle cell diseaseWhen Vijay Sankaran was an MD-PhD student at Harvard Medical School in the mid-2000s, one of his first clinical encounters ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Researchers at Golisano Children’s Hospital have received a multi-million-dollar grant to lead a ...
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari commended the Smrutishesh Madhukarrao Tamgadge Charitable Trust, led by IPS officer Sandeep ...
Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) can potentially cure sickle cell disease, an inherited and painful blood disorder, but ...
A young woman was left “scared for her life” following treatment she received at a hospital in the West Midlands for sickle ...
National Workshop on ‘Sickle Cell and Thalassemia Elimination: Best Practices and Scalable Strategies’ was successfully held ...
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