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.
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Esther Nkemakolam runs her fingers through kinetic sand and sings a “Moana” song as UPMC Children’s Hospital nurse Taylor ...
One of the major contributors to complications in SCD is oxidative stress, a condition where the body’s antioxidant defense ...
When Vijay Sankaran was an MD-PhD student at Harvard Medical School in the mid-2000s, one of his first clinical encounters ...
New research from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has found that white blood cells which 'remember' past ...
Learn how CASGEVY, the first NHS-approved CRISPR gene therapy, treats sickle cell disease through a revolutionary genetic ...
Sickle Cell Disease is a complex and debilitating genetic blood disorder that primarily affects people of African, ...
Sankalp India Foundation, in partnership with medical experts and donors, launches a 10-bed BMT unit to provide life-saving ...
Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) can potentially cure sickle cell disease, an inherited and painful blood disorder, but ...
The American Red Cross hosted its third annual Sickle Cell Awareness Event and Blood Drive at Rochester's School Without ...
Hundreds of patients in Quebec live with sickle cell anemia, a common hereditary blood disease that can be fatal.