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Session on children’s blood disorder begins

Hindustan Times 02 Aug 2025
The 2025 edition is being hosted in Noida from July 31 to August 3 (HT Photo) ... “Events like Midterm PHOCON play a key role in improving child health outcomes nationally ... News / Cities / Other Cities / Session on children’s blood disorder begins ... ....
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Man with life-threatening blood disorder makes desperate appeal for stem cell donor

The Independent 07 Jul 2025
Dan Chapman, 31, was diagnosed with aplastic anaemia after spotting a rash .
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Stem cell plea from man with rare blood disorder who wants to be ‘normal again’

London Evening Standard 07 Jul 2025
Dan Chapman has been diagnosed with aplastic anaemia, a disorder where the bone marrow does not produce enough blood cells ... .
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ICMR's Affordable Test Kits Boost Diagnosis Of Genetic Blood Disorders In India

MENA FN 22 Jun 2025
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, June 22 (IANS) Simple and affordable point-of-care (POC) test kits, developed by scientists at the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), are enhancing the diagnosis ... .
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Our body’s crimson tide: understanding blood disorders and the vital role of blood donation

The Hindu 14 Jun 2025
Donating blood is a noble act that extends a lifeline to those in ...
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Emirati man with rare blood disorder benefits from new $2 million gene therapy in the US

The National 12 Jun 2025
An Emirati man with a rare inherited disorder has become only the second ...
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Novo Nordisk to present phase 3 trials across hemophilia portfolio, reinforcing commitment to research in rare blood disorders, at ISTH 2025

PR Newswire 06 Jun 2025
"Through this latest research, we are honored to build on our long-standing legacy in rare blood disorders to support patients who face the challenges of this complex condition." ... endocrine disorders.
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Donor found for Crawley girl with rare blood disorder

BBC News 28 May 2025
Amilah, from Crawley, has aplastic anaemia, when bone marrow cannot make enough new blood cells. .
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