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health social and economic implications of sickle cell diseases.

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Is there a company supporting sickle-cell anemia?

The attached link directs you to the sickle-cell website, dedicated to supporting sufferers of the condition. In their words "The Sickle Cell Society believes that every sickle cell sufferer has the right to quality care."


What can you do to prevent your chances of getting sickle cell disease?

Sickle cell can not be "caught". It is an inherited genetic disease and is only in the African American community.


What can society do for sickle cell disorder?

St. Judes is currently doing research to help the cure of the sickle disorder.


Do you capitalize sickle cell anemia?

There are some people in the society who try to capitalize the chronic illnesses like the sickle cell anemia. But then they are the ones who take care of the children and not you.


Can white people get sickle cell?

No. It is a generally found only in the African/ American community.


Why is sickle cell called a sickle cell?

The shape of the cell is misshapen.


What is sickle cell in white people called?

Sickle Cell....... My son has been diagnosed with sickle cell trait. We are white and the doctors called it Sickle Cell Trait! hope this helps...


Is sickle cell anemia a point mutation?

An example of point-mutation is sickle-cell anemia. Sickle-cell disease is hereditary.


What is the sickle cell trait of sickle cell anemia?

The sickle cell trait is that you dont have the whole thing you have half of it which is called the trait


Is the fetus at risk of sickle cell if the father has sickle cell?

Yes.


Is sickle cell anemia the same as sickle cell diseases?

yes


Can child be born with sickle cell if one parent is sickle cell carrier and another is normal?

Yes, a child can be born with sickle cell disease if one parent is a sickle cell carrier and the other parent is normal. In this case, there is a 25% chance that the child will inherit two copies of the sickle cell gene, resulting in sickle cell disease.