Children with hemophilia who do not have access to cutting-edge preventive therapies often experience bleeding in the brain, a study shows.
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham suggests that heavy alcohol use may lead to more severe brain bleeds and cause long-term brain vessel damage at a younger age. The team's results ...
They discovered that the damaged red blood cells became stuck in the smallest blood vessels in the brain, called capillaries.
A new review reveals a concerning rise in parents refusing vitamin K shots for newborns, increasing the risk of ...
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