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Blood transfusions can sometimes prevent such attacks, but there are currently no good ways to predict when a vaso-occlusive crisis,
which require lifelong treatment with blood transfusions and medication. The researchers based their new approach on the fact that a small number of people with damaged adult haemoglobin have an additional, beneficial mutation in the foetal haemoglobin gene."
and the need for blood transfusions. Understanding and reproducing key features of bone marrow formationnd hence, the creation of blood cells and platelets in tissue culture for storage and later useould help in treatment of a variety of medical problems.
or blood transfusions could play a role in transmitting prions, putting patients at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer.
whether blood transfusion from young individuals to older ones confers benefits.""The results of this work may provide additional evidence that eotaxin plays a role in the deleterious effects of aging,
their treatment options are limited to antibiotics, blood transfusions, and fluid supplements to deal with the symptoms of the disease.
Two patients with beta-thalassemia, a genetic disorder which normally requires regular blood transfusions, have been able to forgo transfusions for at least five months following a gene therapy treatment from bluebird.
Blood transfusions can sometimes prevent such attacks but there are currently no good ways to predict when a vaso-occlusive crisis which can last for several days is imminent. ou don know exactly
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