Srinagar, April 19 -- At the call of the World Federation of Hemophilia, World Hemophilia Day will be observed on April 17. This is not merely an awareness day, but an opportunity to recognize a silent human struggle that has long remained unseen and unheard. This year, the day will be observed with the theme "Diagnosis: First step to care," emphasizing the reality that despite significant advancements in medical science, more than 75 percent of people living with hemophilia worldwide still remain undiagnosed in time. This figure reflects not only the limitations of healthcare systems but also a deep inequality where millions are deprived of treatment simply because their condition is never identified. Hemophilia is a rare genetic disorde...
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