TechnologyJuly 14, 2026
haemophilia
/ˌhiːməˈfɪliə/
Definition
A chronic genetic disorder in which a person's blood does not clot properly, leading to an increased risk of prolonged bleeding.
Etymology
The term is derived from the Greek words 'haima' (blood) and 'philia' (love or tendency), literally translating to a 'tendency for blood' to flow uncontrollably.
In the news
The word appears in the article's trending sidebar, highlighting the shift toward proactive, preventive care strategies for managing this specific bleeding disorder.
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