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Title: New Features Added: World Hemophilia Day, Infant Immunizations, Prediabetes & More
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World Hemophilia Day 2016

Parents holding babyWorld Hemophilia Day is observed on April 17th every year. All around the world individuals and groups work together to ensure better diagnosis and access to care for the millions of men, women and children who have a bleeding disorder, yet remain without treatment. In the United States alone, there are an estimated 20,000 individuals living with hemophilia. Below, we share the stories of some individuals living with hemophilia.

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