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“Together” cycling tour in support of people with hemophilia

Photo: hemo-bg.org

The Bulgarian Hemophilia Association is organizing its traditional cycling tour today “Together” in support of people with hemophilia.

“Together”, a sporting as well as social event, begins at 11 AM in Bulgaria’s three biggest cities – Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna. This year’s motto of the awareness campaign connected with World Hemophilia Day is “For a world without bleeding”. 


Cycling is the focus in the campaign of the Bulgarian Hemophilia Association because cycling and swimming are particularly suitable for people with hemophilia as they both strengthens the muscles and joints and reduce the risk of serious trauma.



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