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Their Youngest Sister Has Aplastic Anemia and These Girls Are Fighting Back
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Their Youngest Sister Has Aplastic Anemia and These Girls Are Fighting Back

  • Post author:Sabina Kennedy
  • Post published:April 27, 2017
  • Post category:Aplastic anemia/Rare Disease

Siblings! We all have our opinions. Not everyone has that close unified bond with his or her brothers and/or sisters, but one thing is certain: If the connection is there,…

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Buddy, Can You Spare a Pint (of Blood) for Aplastic Anemia?
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Buddy, Can You Spare a Pint (of Blood) for Aplastic Anemia?

  • Post author:Erica Zahn
  • Post published:April 20, 2017
  • Post category:Aplastic anemia/Rare Disease/Timely

I donate blood whenever I can. Is it a fun-time activity? Nope. Let's face it: Nobody likes to get stuck with a needle. So why do I bother? I donate because other…

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Aplastic Anemia Basics – What Everyone Needs to Know
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Aplastic Anemia Basics – What Everyone Needs to Know

  • Post author:Alisha Stone
  • Post published:November 15, 2016
  • Post category:Aplastic anemia/Rare Disease

In Himanshu Sharma’s article posted on Onlymyhealth.com back in 2014, it appears that the basics are there. But I’d like to offer my own take since I happen to have…

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The Best Hospital for Kids with Aplastic Anemia Will Shock You
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The Best Hospital for Kids with Aplastic Anemia Will Shock You

  • Post author:Alisha Stone
  • Post published:November 1, 2016
  • Post category:Aplastic anemia/Rare Disease

Listen up. This is important for the aplastic anemia community—especially for children who’ve been diagnosed with this serious condition. The Dana-Farber Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Hospital in Boston, MA…

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Aplastic Anemia: Everything You Need To Know
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Aplastic Anemia: Everything You Need To Know

  • Post author:Erica Zahn
  • Post published:October 18, 2016
  • Post category:Aplastic anemia/Rare Disease

Aplastic anemia is the result of the body's bone marrow not producing enough healthy red cells. This can occur because the bone marrow has been damaged by toxic chemicals, radiation, or…

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Why It Pays To Be Smart About Aplastic Anemia
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Why It Pays To Be Smart About Aplastic Anemia

  • Post author:Alisha Stone
  • Post published:September 13, 2016
  • Post category:Aplastic anemia/Rare Disease

I recently posted an article on aplastic anemia in response to another post that I’d read. I felt compelled to mention that a dear friend of mine was diagnosed with…

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*cancer that cannot be removed with surgery or has spread to other parts of the body. GEJ= gastroesophageal junction (where the esophagus joins the stomach)
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