Fact of the Day
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, "In the United States, most people with hemophilia are diagnosed at a very young age. Based on CDC data, the median age at diagnosis is 36 months for people with mild hemophilia, 8 months for moderate hemophilia, and 1 month for those with severe hemophilia."
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