by roseandgold | Jan 30, 2024 | Bleeding Disorders, Chronic Conditions, Hemophilia, Nutrition
Hemophilia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a deficiency in blood clotting factors, specifically factors VIII (hemophilia A) or IX (hemophilia B). Individuals with hemophilia often face unique challenges, requiring a careful and tailored approach to their...
by roseandgold | Jan 23, 2024 | Bleeding Disorders, Chronic Conditions, Hemophilia, Mylyfe
Navigating the intersection of living with HIV and hemophilia poses unique challenges that require a comprehensive understanding of both conditions. Hemophilia, a genetic bleeding disorder, and HIV, a viral infection that attacks the immune system, can significantly...
by roseandgold | Dec 21, 2023 | Bleeding Disorders, Chronic Conditions, Community, Hemophilia, Mylyfe
Hemophilia is a rare bleeding condition impacting individuals globally, and if you have a loved one with hemophilia, there are many steps you can take to be a supportive ally. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of being a hemophilia ally and explore...
by roseandgold | Nov 27, 2023 | Chronic Conditions, Hemophilia, Mylyfe, Work-Life Balance
Living with a chronic illness, such as hemophilia, brings unique challenges to the workplace. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore practical strategies and insights to help you strike the right balance between chronic illness care and your career. Mylyfe...
by roseandgold | Sep 29, 2023 | Bleeding Disorders, Chronic Conditions, Community, Mylyfe
Living with a chronic illness can be an incredibly challenging experience. The physical and emotional toll it takes can often leave individuals feeling isolated, misunderstood, and overwhelmed. However, there is a powerful tool that can provide solace, support, and...
by roseandgold | Sep 28, 2023 | Bleeding Disorders, Chronic Conditions, Hemophilia, Mylyfe, Tips
Hemophilia and other bleeding disorders are conditions that affect the blood’s ability to clot. People with hemophilia have low levels or lack of certain proteins called clotting factors, which help stop bleeding when an injury occurs. Without enough clotting factors,...