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  • Nov 25, 2024 | medium.com | Andrew Howard

    Andrew Howard·Follow3 min read·--Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a serious inherited blood disorder that primarily affects people of African, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern descent. While the condition is life-threatening, many individuals with SCD live well into adulthood with proper management. However, it’s essential to understand the risks and complications associated with the disease to improve outcomes and prevent potential fatal scenarios.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | medium.com | Andrew Howard

    Andrew Howard·Follow3 min read·--IntroductionSickle cell anemia is commonly associated with individuals of African descent, but can a white person be affected by this genetic disorder? While the condition is predominantly found in certain populations, the answer is yes — sickle cell anemia can also affect people of other ethnic backgrounds, although it is much rarer.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | medium.com | Andrew Howard

    Andrew Howard·Follow3 min read·--IntroductionSickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic blood disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, particularly those of African, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern descent. One of the most pressing concerns for individuals with SCD is the impact the disease has on life expectancy. In this article, we explore the average lifespan of individuals with sickle cell disease, factors that influence longevity, and strategies that can improve quality of life.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | medium.com | Andrew Howard

    Andrew Howard·Follow3 min read·--Anemia is a condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells to carry sufficient oxygen to tissues and organs. While anemia is commonly associated with nutritional deficiencies like iron or vitamin B12, genetic forms of anemia are an important and often overlooked cause. Genetic anemia results from inherited mutations that affect the production or structure of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | medium.com | Andrew Howard

    Andrew Howard·Follow3 min read·--IntroductionSickle cell disease is often associated with African or Mediterranean descent, but it can also affect white individuals. While the condition is rarer in white populations, understanding its presence, symptoms, and management is crucial. This article explores sickle cell anemia in white individuals, offering insights into early detection, treatment options, and ways to manage the disease effectively. What is Sickle Cell Disease?

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