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Oct 14, 2025, 05:28
WTD 2025 Global Advocacy Award Winners Have Been Announced
Barbara Adams Krolak, Marketing Manager at ISTH, posted on LinkedIn:
”I’m so excited to share that the World Thrombosis Day 2025 Global Advocacy Award winners have been announced. Congratulations to this year’s inspiring winners from Kenya, China and the United Kingdom.
Each year, these awards recognize incredible individuals and organizations who go above and beyond to raise awareness about blood clots in their own communities and with varying resources. Their passion and dedication are what make the WTDay25 campaign so powerful.
Read more here.”

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