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2 articles from the last 7 days matching "travel"

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Research destination, stay prepared when traveling with hemophilia

Thomas Graham shares practical tips for people with hemophilia who want to travel safely. He explains how to prepare for medical emergencies while away from home, how to find doctors and hospitals that can help, and how to speak up for yourself when you need medical care. His advice helps travelers with hemophilia feel more confident and ready.

WHY IT MATTERSPeople with hemophilia face unique challenges when traveling, such as finding emergency care that understands their bleeding disorder and managing their treatment supplies away from home — this article provides real-world strategies from someone living with the condition.
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ResearchRSS6 days ago

AI may help hemophilia patients detect joint bleeding at home

Researchers developed an artificial intelligence tool that can accurately detect bleeding inside joints in adults with hemophilia by analyzing ultrasound images. This technology could eventually allow patients to get ultrasound scans at home instead of traveling to a hospital or clinic. Early detection of joint bleeding is important because it helps prevent long-term damage to the joints.

WHY IT MATTERSHemophilia patients currently must travel to medical facilities for ultrasound imaging to detect joint bleeds; this AI tool could enable home-based monitoring, reducing travel burden and potentially catching bleeding episodes earlier.
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