Every year on May 8, the world celebrates World Thalassemia Day. The day is commemorated to honour the hardships of thalassemia sufferers and to raise awareness of the illness and its symptoms.
This day is observed across the world to recognise the efforts of physicians, scientists, and medical personnel who work tirelessly to better the lives of those suffering from medical conditions and to bring new advances into the profession.
History
Since 1994, when the Thalassemia International Federation (TIF) established May 8 as International Thalassemia Day, the day has been observed. Panos Englezos, the president and founder of TIF, founded the day in loving remembrance of his son George Englezos and other thalassemia patients who fought the disease and faced the social stigma associated with it, setting an example for others.
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