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National Hemophilia Foundation

National. 48 chapters. Founded 1948. Dedicated to finding better treatments and a cure for bleeding and clotting disorders. Aim is to preventing the complications of these disorders through education, advocacy and research.
Write:
National Hemophilia Foundation
116 W. 32nd St., 11th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Voice: 1-800-424-2634
Fax: 212-328-3777
Website: http://www.hemophilia.org
E-mail: info@hemophilia.org
Verified: 10/27/2007


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