
Progress toward a cure for hemophilia: gene editing explained
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) hosted an educational webinar titled “Progress toward a cure for hemophilia: gene editing explained”
Year: 2009
Language: Arabic
Author(s): Frederica Cassis
This resource has also been translated into the following languages, with permission from the WFH, by NMOs: Polish
Using the universal language of pictures, children around the world can learn about hemophilia in a fun, easy to understand, and interactive way. The HemoAction cards teach children how to prevent bleeds and manage hemophilia.
Each HemoAction game box contains 2 decks of 31 colour cards and an instruction booklet. Each card simply illustrates a concept important to the understanding and management of hemophilia. The booklet explains each card and how to use them to play different educational games.

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