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    to talk about is Sickle Cell anemia, which is a blood disease that is prevalent among the African American race. This disease is interesting to me because it is a hereditary disease, so it can only be contracted if your parents have the disease. Sickle Cell anemia is caused by abnormal hemoglobin, the red blood cells in your body contain two vital hemoglobin molecules, a protein that carries the oxygen through your blood to travel throughout the body. People with sickle cell anemia, they have two copies

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    Sickle Cell Anemia Overview Approximately 100,000 people suffer from Sickle Cell Anemia everyday and about 2 million people have the Sickle Cell trait in the United States alone. Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited blood disorder in the United States, affecting 70,000 to 80,000 Americans (Pruthi 2018). The disease is estimated to occur in 1 in 500 African Americans and 1 in 1,000 to 1,400 Hispanic Americans (Pruthi 2018). Sickle cell anemia is an inherited form of anemia, a condition

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    Approximately 70,000-100,000 Americans have sickle cell anemia, the most common form of an inherited blood disorder that causes the production of abnormal hemoglobin, a protein that attaches to oxygen in the lungs and carries it to all parts of the body.1 Sickle cell anemia is a inherited disorder which causes the manifestation of unreliable hemoglobin resulting unevenly shaped red blood cells, recognized as "sickle cells." People with sickle cell disease have red blood cells that have mostly hemoglobin S,

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    Sickle-cell Anemia is a disorder that is typically inherited from a person's parents. Sickle-cell anemia results in an abnormality in the oxygen-carrying protein haemoglobin (haemoglobin S) that is found in red blood cells. In such a condition the red blood cells contort into a sickle shape. The affected cells die early which results to a shortage of healthy red blood cells and can block blood flow causing pain. The disease s caused by gene mutation through the process of substitution. In the Sickle-cell

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    Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle Cell Anemia is a very serious disorder and people suffer from it every day. It is a genetic disorder that causes the hemoglobin in the red blood cell to distort and form into a sickle like shape. The name comes from the shape of the blood cell after it is mutated. A person who has sickle cell anemia got it from inheriting from the parents. It is the most common inherited disorder in the United States. It is also has four other names this disorder can go by HbS, Hemoglobin

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    Sickle-Cell Anemia Sickle-cell anemia is a genetic disease. People who are affected have two copes of the mutant gene. Normally, if a patient is heterozygous for the sickle-cell gene, they do not display any symptoms of the disease. Sickle-cell anemia is characterized by a deformation of red blood cells that are elongated and resemble sickles. In sickle-cell disease, mutated hemoglobin binds together to form large masses, which give the red blood cells their sickle shape. The hemoglobin found

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    by sickle cell anemia alone? Stated from The United States National Library of Medicine. Also said by the United States National Library of Medicine 1 in 500 African Americans and 1 in 1,000 to 1,400 Hispanic Americans have the disease. Sad to say but my brother is a part of that 1 in 500 African American. Which one of the prime reasons I choose this topic. This disease is very severe and can cause excruciating pain and harm to someone's life.  What is sickle cell anemia? Sickle cell anemia is a

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    Question #2 Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle cell anemia is a disorder that is caused by the abnormal shape of hemoglobin cells in the body. In lecture we learned that hemoglobin is the molecule that is present in red blood cells. Hemoglobin is responsible for supplying oxygen to other cells throughout the body. Red blood cells are normally rounded in shape, defected cells are in a long shafted shape, which gives the disease its name. When red blood cells sickle, they break down which causes anemia of the cells

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    Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle cell is a blood disease. People with sickle cell anemia have crescent moon shaped blood cells that are hard and sticky. When the Sickle cells move through blood tubes, they can clog blood flow and break apart. This can cause main, damage, and a low blood count. The symptoms of the disease are not life threatening, however are not enjoyable. Sickle cell anemia can cause you to experience dizziness, headaches, and shortness of breath. Your skin may also turn more yellow or

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    disorder called sickle cell anemia which affects mostly African Americans in the United States. Everyday Isaiah manages his pain daily by dipping into a bag of pills; blood transfusions are done every three weeks to replace the dead or misshaped cells, and for his weakened bones he has a procedure called an infusion every two months. Sickle cell anemia is a disorder that affects the red blood cell (RBC) causing it to appear under developed in a sickle shape. The shape of the sickle cell impedes on the

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