Hemophilia is a genetic disorder in which blood does not clot properly, leading to prolonged bleeding. But did you know that people with hemophilia may be at a higher risk of developing diabetes?
Cancer is one of the most common diseases of the modern era, and its treatment usually involves methods such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy.
Hemoglobin H disease (HbH disease) was traditionally considered a relatively mild disorder, and the common belief was that most patients would not experience serious liver complications throughout their lifetime.
Type 2 diabetes is a common metabolic disorder that, in addition to causing cardiovascular, kidney, and eye problems, also has a profound impact on the brain.
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