World Hemophilia Day: Equitable Access for All, Recognising All Bleeding Disorders.

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World Hemophilia Day is observed on April 17 every year. Hemophilia is when the blood does not clot properly, and the bleeding continues due to the absence of some essential clotting proteins. Hemophilia represents a high-cost, low-volume disease. Currently, 257 thousand people are suffering from this disease. There is no cure yet. When it comes to bleeding disorders, each individual's journey is unique. The only way forward is to be empathetic with the patients and, more importantly, the family members. Provide methods to make their life as normal as possible.

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