
Haemophilia: what everybody should know about this condition
World Haemophilia Week shines a light on a condition affecting millions globally. Here’s what you should know about living with haemophilia.
SATURDAY, 25 APRIL 2026, 05:14

World Haemophilia Week shines a light on a condition affecting millions globally. Here’s what you should know about living with haemophilia.
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