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Team Sar-e-Aam donates blood in ARY Digital Network blood camp

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Syed Omer Nadeem
Syed Omer Nadeemhttps://demo.arynews.tv/author/omernadeem/
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Team Sar-e-Aam, led by CEO ARY Digital Network Mr. Jerjees Seja and host Iqrar ul Hassan has donated blood at ARY Digital Network office for Thallasemia patients across the country.

Ramadan is a month of infinite blessings but people often see fasting the only way to attain maximum blessings. However, helping deserving people and exhibiting altruism are also important to gain inner satisfaction and contentment. Continuing the legacy of transcending the boundaries and practically doing something for the humanity ARY Digital Network comes up with another astonishing yet outstanding campaign to help equality flourish in all corners of the country.

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Abundant members of the Sar-e-Aam team have volunteered to be blood donors for their Pakistani brothers and sisters who are affected with Thallasemia to spread the message of humility and humanity. Not only have team members donated blood, but Iqrar Ul Hassan also gave his blood for the deserving populace of Pakistan. CEO ARY Digital Network Jerjees Seja has overseen the entire blood donation spree himself, amid continues Ramadan transmissions and busy schedule.

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Besides Polio, Pakistan is also one of the few countries that still have people infected with Thalassemia. It is a blood disorder, often inherited in which a baby is born with a lower level of hemoglobin due to the absence of some essential proteins. Because of the scarcity of hemoglobin and proteins, the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body is reduced which further leads to variable symptoms.

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Where Thalassemia is globally divided into two types, Beta and Alpha, Pakistan predominantly has the Beta type that accumulates Thalassemia minor and major. Around 6% of Pakistan’s population has Thalassemia minor. However, if both parents are infected with Thalassemia minor, their child will probably have Thalassemia major which is more severe and its patients need transfusion on a regular basis in order to survive.

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We wish all blood donors and the people who will receive the blood a life filled with health and contentment.

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