Bleeding for You
About Brock
What is Hemophilia?
Do I have hemophilia?
How can I get hemophilia?
Where is the gene that causes hemophilia?
How do the doctors see if I have hemophilia?
How do I get rid of hemophilia?
Where can I learn more about hemophilia?
Where did I get all of this information?

Welcome to Bleeding for You. My name is Aaron Cohen and I have built this site to educate everyone on hemophilia. This site is dedicated to my paperboy, Brock Pathoon, who died from hemophilia this past year.

With this site I have attempted to educate about this terrible disease. Visitors can learn about getting the disease and getting rid of it. I have also provided links to different websites where people can go to learn more about this disease and how to get involved in organizations that are dedicated to it. Additionally, I have dedicated a page to learning more about the life of Brock Pathoon. On the side column one can access different parts of my site to learn more about hemophilia. Additionally, on my home page, as seen below, there is a list of contents for my site, to assist you in your way through the site. So let us begin our education on hemophilia. Click on "What is Hemophilia?" for an introduction to the disease.

Brock at age five:

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In memory of Brock Pathoon 1983-2001

List of Contents:

To learn about the man that was Brock Pathoon and learn why you should be involved in the fight against hemophilia:

About Brock

To begin your lesson on hemophilia, click here to learn the basics about hemophilia, like what the disease is, the types that occur and the frequency of its occurrence:

What is Hemophilia?

To learn about the general symptoms of hemophilia:

Do I have hemophilia?

To learn how the disease is inherited:

How can I get hemophilia?

To see the location of the gene for hemophilia:

Where is the gene that causes hemophilia?

To learn about the tests that the doctors use to tell if you have hemophilia:

How do the doctors see if I have hemophilia?

To learn about past, present, and possible future treatments for hemophilia:

How do I get rid of hemophilia?

For links to educational sites where you can learn more about hemophilia:

Where can I learn more about hemophilia?

My works cited page, to see from where I got my information:

Where did I get all of this information?