Photos From our 2024 AGM & Conference
See some of the photos from our 2024 AGM & Conference.
Representing people living with haemophilia, von Willebrand’s and other inherited bleeding disorders
Representing people living with haemophilia, von Willebrand’s and other inherited bleeding disorders
Latest news & updates from the I.H.S.
See some of the photos from our 2024 AGM & Conference.
Von Willebrand Disorder (VWD) is the most common inherited bleeding disorder yet 90% of people with VWD globally remain undiagnosed. We fully appreciate the need for greater education about VWD,
Students from the Creative Media Department of Munster Technological University working in collaboration with Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) at Crumlin and the Irish Haemophilia Society, are creating an innovative education
Continuing with our series of Webinars, we have further meetings coming up on; Wednesday, March 31, 2021 @ 6pm: \’Hemlibra – An update for Parents’ with Dr Beatrice Nolan, CHI
We fully appreciate the need for greater education about von Willebrands Disorder (VWD), greater public awareness and greater emphasis from the Society. To this end, VWD is the focus of
Inherited Bleeding Disorder May Lower Risk of Thrombosis with COVID-19 Infection 1 in 5 of women with heavy periods will have an underlying bleeding disorder Tuesday 13th April, 2021: Von
COVID19 vaccines, including the AstraZeneca (Vaxrevia) vaccine, play an important role in containing this pandemic infection and in preventing COVID19 disease, which can be a severe condition with an increased
Below is a joint statement from WFH and EHC on AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine – April 12, 2021 EMA, ISTH, WHO and many countries recommend benefit of COVID-19 vaccination outweighs the
First published in our regular e-Zine on April 9, 2021 Covid-19 Vaccination The Society have been receiving a significant number of queries in relation to Covid-19 vaccination. Questions have been
Haemophilia B Gene Therapy and Hepatocellular Carcinoma In December 2020, a case of hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer) was reported in a man with haemophilia who was participating in a FIX