Roger Ailes, the late founder and former chairman of Fox News, was diagnosed with hemophilia at an early age. Hemophilia is a genetic condition that impairs the body's ability to form blood clots, which can lead to excessive bleeding. Ailes' hemophilia required him to take regular blood transfusions and to be careful about avoiding injuries.
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