In the time period of 1 850 days starting December 14, 2020, the accessibility of haemochromatosis.org.uk has been tested 7 times. Haemochromatosis.org.uk was accessible 7 times, the last instance being on December 21, 2025, when a code 200 was received, out of the total checks performed. Based on all the checks made as of January 8, 2026, no offline periods were observed for haemochromatosis.org.uk. According to each response received as of January 8, 2026, there is no error status detected in any of them. The response time of 0.198 seconds for haemochromatosis.org.uk on December 21, 2025, differed from its 0.521 seconds average.
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