Sickle cell disease is a group of inherited disorders that affect the shape of the hemoglobin in the blood. Instead of being shaped like a flat, flexible disc, hemoglobin is crescent-shaped and does not move through the blood vessels easily.
Research shows that 24 percent of people with sickle cell disease have as stoke by age 45, and it can even affect children younger than two, as the blood vessels in their brains are so delicate.

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