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Letting Kids With Sickle Cell Anemia Be Kids
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Letting Kids With Sickle Cell Anemia Be Kids

  • Post author:Trudy Horsting
  • Post published:May 25, 2017
  • Post category:Rare Disease/Sickle cell anemia

Children need exercise. Not only for the health benefits but for the social benefits too. Playing games like hide-and-go-seek and tag, and participating in community sports like soccer and swimming,…

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The Future Looks Bright for Sickle Cell Anemia Research
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The Future Looks Bright for Sickle Cell Anemia Research

  • Post author:Kiki Jones
  • Post published:December 22, 2016
  • Post category:Rare Disease/Sickle cell anemia

I know I’ve said it before, but whatever, I’m saying it again: 2016 has been an awful year. Both personally and globally, it’s been the total pits, to the point…

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