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Taking Charge

By Sarah Aldridge | 02.05.2013

What you should know about influenza.

By Rebecca Scherr | 11.14.2012

Land- and pool-based therapy for those with bleeding disorders.

By Beth Marshall | 10.22.2012

NHF held four Inhibitor Education Summits in 2012.

By Rebecca A. Clay | 09.11.2012

Advocacy and education improve emergency room visits.

By Sarah Aldridge | 08.07.2012

ITI is similar to allergy desensitization.

By Sarah Aldridge | 07.17.2012

Some drugs increase the chance of falls.

By Rebecca A. Clay | 06.18.2012

Spending time outside is good for your mind and body.

By Eric Metcalf | 05.30.2012

Use caution when posting personal health information.

By Laura Putre | 05.03.2012

Educate school staff on your child’s needs.

By Sarah Aldridge | 04.13.2012

The health of people with bleeding disorders is included for the first time.

By Shellie Terry Benson | 02.28.2012

These books shed new light on bleeding disorders.

By Matt McMillen | 02.09.2012

Interval training strengthens your heart

By Sarah Aldridge | 02.07.2012

If you didn’t get a flu shot last fall, it’s not too late.

Dad and son sitting on a bench
By Laura Putre | 10.24.2011

Sometimes the guilt that comes with a bleeding disorder can be overwhelming, but there are ways to get off that guilt-filled path.

Flood sign
By Melanie Padgett Powers | 09.15.2011

Americans have recently experienced wildfires, tornadoes, hurricanes, flash floods and earthquakes. If a disaster strikes your community, are you prepared?

Needle
By Melanie Padgett Powers | 09.15.2011

Children and adults with bleeding disorders can and should receive the recommended immunizations for their age group.

Boy grinning with missing tooth
By Elizabeth Thompson Beckley and Melanie Padgett Powers | 09.06.2011

Trouble finding a dentist? Here are some ways to find the right dental home.

By Laura Putre | 07.25.2011

Learn how you can prepare your children to manage their bleeding disorder, beginning even when they're a toddler.

Boy dressed up for battle
By Sarah Aldridge | 07.25.2011

Although having a bleeding or clotting disorder can make a child a target, when it comes to bullying and mean girls, experts say anyone can be fair game.

Emergency room sign
By Melanie Padgett Powers | 06.27.2011

An Emergency Information Form for Children with Special Health Needs is available to help parents explain their child’s bleeding disorder when they must visit the emergency room.