It’s always frustrating to miss an event that you’ve been looking forward to for a long time — especially when…
Sylvia Amuta
Sylvia Amuta, a physician with nearly a decade of experience and a master's degree in public health, resides in Lagos, Nigeria. She is a carer for her sickle cell disease-afflicted young cousin. Sylvia is active in the public health community and is passionate about sickle cell disease awareness campaigns because she has family members with the condition. In her leisure time, she enjoys writing, cooking, and working out. She is thrilled to be a member of this site's company community — BioNews — and believes that her column, "Sickle Unshackled," will help to gradually dispel any stigma associated with the condition.
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Articles by Sylvia Amuta
Pain episodes brought on by sickle cell disease may come on suddenly and vary greatly from patient to patient.
Healthy eating is crucial for those who suffer from sickle cell disease. It’s beneficial both for overall health and…
When traveling with someone who has sickle cell disease, it’s crucial to be well prepared for any emergencies that…
Even though I already had my hands full with two toddlers, I agreed to help take care of my young…
As a child, I was never exposed to serious illnesses like sickle cell disease. Now that I think about…