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Sickle Cell Cure Brings Mix of Anxiety and Hope

Por: The New York Times Health January 18, 2023

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Terry Jackson lives a life dominated by sickle cell disease. The genetic disorder, in which misshapen red cells become wedged in blood vessels, causes him daily bone pain and lower back pain and has sent him to the hospital for pain treatment and life threatening emergencies for five decades. He has frequent transfusions of fresh blood.“You can’t escape it,” said Dr. Jackson, who owns a science communication business. “It is... + full article



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