The End of Sickle Cell: How Science Quietly Defeated a Century of Pain

For more than a hundred years, sickle cell disease stood as one of medicine’s most stubborn adversaries, a genetic sentence marked by relentless pain, organ damage, and shortened lives. Today, that era is ending. In clinics and research centers from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to leading academic hospitals like Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, … Continue reading The End of Sickle Cell: How Science Quietly Defeated a Century of Pain