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Cognitive Function May Be Affected in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease, Study Suggests

MAY 14, 2019 BY PATRICIA INACIO, PHD IN NEWS. Adults with sickle cell disease score worse than their healthy, unaffected siblings on cognitive tests, despite treatment with hydroxyurea, a study reports. The study “Neurocognitive functioning in symptomatic adults with sickle cell disease: A description and comparison with unaffected siblings” was published in the...

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Cognitive Function May Be Affected in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease, Study Suggests

BY PATRICIA INACIO, PHD Adults with sickle cell disease score worse than their healthy, unaffected siblings on cognitive tests, despite treatment with hydroxyurea, a study reports. The study “Neurocognitive functioning in symptomatic adults with sickle cell disease: A description and comparison with unaffected siblings” was published in the journal Neuropsychological Rehabilitation.Children and adults with sickle cell...

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Anambra To Establish Sickle Cell Clinics

By Raymond Ozoji -May 6, 2019 AWKA – Following the passage of the bill for the control and eradication of sickle cell anaemia into law in Anambra State, the state government may in no distant time commence the establishment of sickle clinics in all the 21 local government areas as well as general...

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CIRM and NHLBI Collaborating to Fund Cell and Gene Therapies for Sickle Cell Disease

BY ANA PENA MAY 7, 2019 The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) have entered into a “landmark” collaboration to co-fund and help speed the development of cell and gene therapies to cure sickle cell disease (SCD), according to a press release. The agreement was created under the National Institutes...

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US Consulate decries low Sickle Cell awareness in Nigeria

By Gabriel Olawale THE United States Consulate in Lagos has decree low level of awareness around the sickle cell disorder in Nigeria even as they blamed lack of systematic screening and inadequate training of healthcare professionals. Speaking during a round-table summit organized by the Sickle Cell Advocacy and Management Initiative...

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Jude Idada in Boom Boom

By Geraldine Akutu 05 May 2019 Jude Idada is an accomplished author and screenwriter. He has written and published a collection of short stories, A Box of Chocolates, an anthology of poetry; Exotica Celestica, two published stage plays, Oduduwa – King of the Edos, and Sankara. He has also written...

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Anambra Assembly Makes Genotype Test Compulsory Before Marriage “Anybody who contravenes the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of N200,000 or imprisonment to a term of three years or both,” the law states.

BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORK MAY 02, 2019 In the bid to reduce the number of sickle cell patients in the state, the Anambra State House of Assembly has passed a bill that makes genotype test compulsory before marriage. The bill, which was sponsored by Charles Ezeani, member representing Anaocha II...

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Differences in Brain Oxygen Supply May Explain Silent Strokes in SCD Patients

BY JOANA CARVALHO Brain oxygen supply is different in different regions of the brain of sickle cell disease (SCD) patients who are affected by anemia, which may explain the incidence of silent strokes, a recent study says. The findings of the study, “White matter has impaired resting oxygen delivery in sickle cell patients,” were published...