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What is haemomphilus?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Hemophilia (haemophilia in UK) is an illness where blood does not clot properly when bleeding occurs. Hemophiliacs, who were once called just 'bleeders', are all males. The disease is hereditary, passed down only by females.

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