These were all mildly affected haemophiliacs, but all were liable to trauma unless they exercised extreme care.
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The deaths of more 300 haemophiliacs were linked to these decisions.
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Ascertainment of the severe haemophiliacs is reasonably complete because from an early age they are known as patients at hospitals and treatment centres.
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During the survey it was found that three young haemophiliacs had died as a result of road accidents in recent years.
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The procedure for admission to hospital following the involvement of ahaemophiliacin a road accident gives cause for concern.
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These proportions are reversed in the present child haemophiliacs.
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The effect on the other children of the birth of ahaemophiliacdepended on his position in the family.
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Only one man, the oldesthaemophiliacinterviewed, who lived in a house without electricity, did not watch television.
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Of the twenty-three adult haemophiliacs twenty had no difficulties in making friends outside the family.
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This figure excludes three haemophiliacs who had never been employed, all members of the same family; two of the younger ones were also asthmatic and their uncle was practically illiterate.
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Many haemophiliacs in the region have an agreement with their family doctor that they telephone the appropriate ward if they feel that a bleeding episode needs immediate treatment.
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Usually, haemophiliacs and homozygous thalassaemics are less likely to live to marry, and if they do they are less likely to have children than a healthy person.
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Just think of the position of young, married haemophiliacs.
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That is not disputed; indeed, it is one of the pressing arguments in favour of compensating the haemophiliacs who have become infected.
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Secondly, it is argued that haemophiliacs were already financially disadvantaged by their condition and were barred from taking out life insurance.
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