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This resolution designates June 19, 2025, as "World Sickle Cell Awareness Day" to help educate Americans and people worldwide about sickle cell disease, a serious inherited blood disorder that primarily affects Black communities. The measure aims to highlight the importance of research, early screening programs, new treatments, and preventative care to help patients avoid complications from the disease. While this is a symbolic designation rather than a law creating new programs, it signals congressional support for raising awareness and funding priorities around sickle cell disease.
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