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This past Sunday marked World Haemophilia Day and we thought to focus on it for today’s health feature. It is classified as a rare condition that affects the blood's ability to clot. Some medical journals say that it is usually inherited and affects men the most. The major challenge is for those with children as they cannot stop bleeding because their blood lacks adequate clotting factor. To educate us on this
Guest: Prof Marius Coetzee - Associate Professor in the Department of Haematology and Cell Biology at the University of Free State
By SAfmThis past Sunday marked World Haemophilia Day and we thought to focus on it for today’s health feature. It is classified as a rare condition that affects the blood's ability to clot. Some medical journals say that it is usually inherited and affects men the most. The major challenge is for those with children as they cannot stop bleeding because their blood lacks adequate clotting factor. To educate us on this
Guest: Prof Marius Coetzee - Associate Professor in the Department of Haematology and Cell Biology at the University of Free State