The Louise Gergel Fellowship was set up to fund research into Hughes
Syndrome, or "sticky blood", and to raise public awareness of the
disease.
A British doctor is claiming that a test which costs just a few
pounds, could prevent many miscarriages and save hundreds of lives.
Professor Graham Hughes, the man who discovered Hughes syndrome
otherwise known as "sticky blood", is calling for more testing
on the NHS.
Antiphospholipid Syndrome, otherwise known as Hughes Syndrome or "sticky
blood" can cause a wide range of clinical problems including migraine, deep
vein thrombosis , memory loss or heart attack. It is thought to be a major
contributory factor in :