Bill 118 HRES 1495, also known as the "Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month" bill, aims to designate September 2024 as a month dedicated to raising awareness about sickle cell disease in the United States. The bill emphasizes the importance of educating communities about the disease, as well as the need for research, early detection methods, effective treatments, and preventative care programs.
Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder that affects the red blood cells, causing them to become rigid and sickle-shaped. This can lead to various complications, such as pain crises, organ damage, and increased risk of infections. The bill highlights the importance of increasing awareness about the disease in order to improve early detection and access to treatment for those affected.
By designating September 2024 as "Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month," the bill aims to bring attention to the challenges faced by individuals living with sickle cell disease and their families. It also calls for increased support for research efforts aimed at finding better treatments and ultimately a cure for the disease.
Overall, Bill 118 HRES 1495 seeks to promote greater understanding and support for individuals living with sickle cell disease, as well as to encourage the development of more effective strategies for managing the disease and its associated complications.