Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Living with Sickle Cell Disease in Summer

There are some things people with sickle cell disease should avoid in summer.

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Update from the Office on Women's Health

Update From the Office on Women's Health

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Take care with sickle cell disease this summer!

Sickle cell disease is a serious health condition that can be managed with treatment and lifestyle changes, but summertime brings new challenges. Learn about why people living with sickle cell should be sure to drink enough water, take a break during exercise, and never jump into a cold pool.

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