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Home / Health / Conditions and Diseases / Blood Disorders / Hemophilia / Organizations
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Web Sites
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- Canadian Hemophilia Society - Dedicated to improving the quality of life for persons with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders, as well as ensuring the safety of the blood supply for all Canadians.
www.hemophilia.ca
- European Hemophilia Consortium - Umbrella organisation of 36 haemophilia societies in Europe.
www.wfh.org
- Haemophilia Society of New Zealand - Information about the organization, resources and contact details.
www.everybody.co.nz/support/haem.html
- Hemophilia And VonWillebrand's Education Network - HAVEN is an independent organization in Northwestern PA. W Provides patients and their families with information about their condition, treatment options and patient rights.
members.tripod.com/haven8361
- Hemophilia Foundation of Nevada - A nonprofit consumer advocacy and service organization founded in 1990 to help meet the vast education and support needs of the bleeding disorders community in Nevada.
www.hemophilianevada.org
- Hemophilia Society British Columbia Chapter - Information about the organization and its mission, news archive, links and contact details. Also an in depth look at the disease itself including management.
www.hemophiliabc.ca
- Hemophilia.com - Hemophilia Association in America.
www.hemophilia.com
- National Hemophilia Foundation - News, research, programs and resources.
www.hemophilia.org
- South African Haemophilia Foundation - Online help for haemophilia sufferers.
www.haemophilia.org.za
- St George's Hospital Haemophilia Centre - Offers a resource for anyone who is interested in the work of the Centre. Also includes a comprehensive library of information leaflets that you can order on-line.
www.sghaemophilia.org
- The Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan - Information about the organization, the services offered, education, research, camp programs and events.
www.hfmich.org
- UK Haemophilia Society - Working to secure the best possible care, treatment and support for people with haemophilia, related bleeding disorders, and their families.
www.haemophilia.org.uk
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