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World Hemophilia Day 2020: Know date, history and significance of the day

Organizations such as the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) are dedicated to raising awareness of these diseases. This is why every year is celebrated as World Hemophilia Day on April 17.

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World Hemophilia Day 2020: Know date, history and significance of the day
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Hemophilia is a disease that reduces the ability of the blood to clot severely, leading to severe bleeding. It is a part of a series of serious blood diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. Organizations such as the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) are dedicated to raising awareness of these diseases. This is why every year is celebrated as World Hemophilia Day on April 17.

This commemorative event is not only important in the lives of patients with hemophilia, but also a means for doctors and medical professionals to raise awareness about this disease.

World Hemophilia Day: Date

Every year, World Hemophilia Day is commemorated on April 17. This celebration is a podium that triggers hemophilia and other blood diseases that have affected more people than we know.

World Haemophilia Day: Significance

Hemophilia and other blood diseases can be a common problem faced by millions of people. However, the fact that almost 75% of people live without knowing that they may have the disease is shocking.

This exposes the fact that people lack awareness and need to have a lot of dialogue on this topic. This is exactly what World Hemophilia Day does every year.

How to celebrate World Hemophilia Day:

WFH started the commemoration of “World Hemophilia Day”, the purpose is to raise people’s awareness of blood diseases and conduct a dialogue, these diseases will have a negative impact on the lives of thousands of people. For those who have been diagnosed, as consciousness increases, it becomes much easier to control the disease and talk about it openly.

As we prepare to celebrate World Hemophilia Day 2020, we hope that you and your family and friends will educate you on this rare health problem, which may be fatal for some people, and for others may change lives.

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