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Study: Too few kids with sickle cell get stroke screen, care

Por: ABC News Health September 21, 2022

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NEW YORK -- Too few U.S. kids with sickle cell anemia get a needed screening for stroke, according to a study released Tuesday.The study found fewer than half get the screening and only about half or fewer get a treatment that can help with pain and anemia. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the study, and called for more screening and treatment.One type of sickle cell disease, called sickle cell anemia, is a leading cause... + full article



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