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Jul 24, 2025, 05:40
WFH Shares Yannick Collé’s Story: A Woman’s Decades-Long Fight for a Bleeding Disorder Diagnosis
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) shared an encouraging post on X:
“No one thought women could have a Bleeding Disorder. For decades, Yannick Collé lived without answers. Her story is one of thousands still waiting for diagnosis and care. Watch her story—and help more women get the care they need.”
You can visit here for more.

For more updates on the global initiatives to establish accessible healthcare, check Hemostasis Today.
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