Well, due to thin blood, they would have to only eat raw eggs for meals and only sleep for an hour a day. They call me Queen Amidala.
Blood cannot clot, therefore, you have to be very careful about cutting yourself, and might make you go to the doctor a lot
What do you think
What do you think
In the 1960's - the majority of computers were owned by businesses - there were almost no terminals in domestic homes. Therefore there was no impact on everyday life.
it helps people see their surroundings
They are very different diseases. Their points in common are that they are both inherited diseases, and they make a major impact on your life.
for my everyday life i would go to school learn and then i would have the rest of the dat fun
nothing much
she have the body of a woman and a head of a cow
(Weber's law explains why you don't notice your headlights are on in the daytime)
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Genetic hemophilia is a life-long chronic condition. A person would have it all of their life, from birth to death. Acquired hemophilia happens as a result of some other circumstance and is not directly linked to age. A person may get acquired hemophilia from causes such as extensive liver damage or certain medications. Since these conditions normally occur in older populations it generally trends that way but is no way limited to that age set.
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