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Children with Hemophilia Will Have Less Invasive Therapy Through the Sus

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Joana Brauer, a mother of two children with severe hemophilia, feels the pain of her children during traditional factor 8 replacement therapy, essential for those with the disease. "My son gets punctured four times a week," she said. This Friday (October 24, 2025), she felt relief when she heard from Health Minister Alexandre Padilha, at an event at the Brasília Blood Center, that the government intends to expand the use of Emicizumab to childre…
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Joana Brauer, a mother of two children with severe hemophilia, feels the pain of her children during traditional factor 8 replacement therapy, essential for those with the disease. "My son gets punctured four times a week," she said. This Friday (October 24, 2025), she felt relief when she heard from Health Minister Alexandre Padilha, at an event at the Brasília Blood Center, that the government intends to expand the use of Emicizumab to childre…

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Poder360 broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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