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On April 17th each year, World Hemophilia Day is observed in commemoration of Frank Schnabel, who founded the World Federation of Hemophilia.
The main objective of this occasion is to increase awareness and disseminate knowledge about hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
Hemophilia, a rare medical condition, results in improper blood clotting due to the absence of particular clotting factors, causing prolonged bleeding that may be dangerous and even life-threatening in certain situations.