Bangladesh joined the global community in observing the World Hemophilia Day yesterday to drum up the awareness campaign to support the patients with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders, reports BSS.
World Hemophilia Day is observed every year on 17th April to advocate a global effort to ensure appropriate care and treatment for a disease that is the oldest known genetic bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency in the genes.
The disease is not curable, but with proper knowledge and treatment it can be handled.
According to World federation of Hemophilia (WFH), globally 1 in 1,000 people have a bleeding disorder. Most are not diagnosed and do not receive treatment. World Hemophilia Day provides an opportunity to talk to your family and friends, colleagues, and caregivers to raise awareness and increase support for those living with an inherited bleeding disorder.
Supported by the WFH, hemophilia awareness day was first established in 1989.
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Housing and Public Works Minister Engineer Mosharraf Hossain yesterday said the capital’s Tejgaon industrial area would be developed as a modern industrial cum commercial and residential area, reports… 
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