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Have your voice heard: What are the experiences of families with a diagnosis of Familial Aneurysm Syndrome?
Could you help us answer this question: What are the experiences of families with a diagnosis of Familial Aneurysm Syndrome?


Rebecca's Diagnosis Story: From Darkness to Light
Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support (HBA Support) started as a personal mission but quickly grew into a community of support and information


Hope on the Horizon: HBA Support’s Research Initiatives
Here's a look at our current research initiatives, how they are bringing hope to patients and families


Marjory Hale – A Brain Aneurysm Survivor’s Story
Marjory Hale began experiencing persistent one-sided pain behind her eye that wouldn’t go away, similar to her brother's ruptured aneurysm


Andy Motch - Living with a brain aneurysm and finding a new lease of life
Knowing there are others going through the same thing provided Andy with much-needed support and understanding.


HBA Support Newsletter - May 2024
Welcome to Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Supports first regular newsletter


HBA Support contributes to major new Genetic Alliance Report for Rare Disease Day 2024
By recording the incidence of the condition, we can gain a better understanding of its natural history and generational impact.


Deborah Johnston’s Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Journey
Deborah Johnston's story from diagnosis through to treatment and finding a community.


Unraveling the Risk of Unruptured Brain Aneurysms: The ROAR Study
Unruptured brain aneurysms are fragile bulges in the walls of brain arteries. While often asymptomatic, they carry the potential to...


HBA Support's wrap-up, 2023
As 2023 draws to a close, we wanted to reflect on the achievements of HBA Support in 2023 and say a big thank you to our community - our...


HBA Support at BRAIN Conference 2023
BRAIN Conference is an annual event led by course directors Paul Bhogal, Levansri Makalanda and Oliver Spooner of Barts Health NHS Trust.


Webinar: Are Brain Aneurysms Hereditary?
A common question for people at risk of or diagnosed with a brain aneurysm is, "Is this hereditary?".


Celebrating One Year of Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support
Celebrating One Year of Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support: A Journey towards Hope and Holistic CareÂ


Are Brain Aneurysms Hereditary?
The idea that brain aneurysms might run in the family can be distressing, and we're here to offer guidance and support.


Should I Get Screened for Hereditary Brain Aneurysms?
In the world of hereditary brain aneurysms, screening is a common topic for those who might have a higher risk due to family connections.


HBA Targeted Literature Review
Studies have shown that people with a family history of brain aneurysms are more likely to have an aneurysm themselves.


Reflections on the Economist Impact Cell and Gene Therapy Conference
We need the ‘Davids’ and ‘Goliaths’ to collaborate, building an eco-system that empowers patient partnerships.
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