Anemia of chronic disease is caused by long-term underlying health conditions, such as autoimmune disorders, that affect your body’s ability to make red blood cells. If you have anemia, you have ...
A 2024 study from Pakistan reported that the high consumption of black tea, common in Pakistani culture, doubled the risk of iron-deficiency anemia compared to non-tea drinkers. In both instances, the ...
Seiler et al. use machine learning to model hemoglobin distribution at high spatial resolution and map anemia risk in children across low- and middle-income countries. Substantial subnational ...
About 30% of people with heavy periods have low iron, and 60% develop iron deficiency anemia if the blood loss continues. If you think you have anemia, your healthcare provider can help by ...
We have had the opportunity of treating a patient with pyridoxine-responsive anemia who had the typical features of this disease and abnormally low levels of serum lipids and cholesterol.
Hemolytic anemia occurs when red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be replaced. The loss of red blood cells means that fewer are available to carry oxygen and nutrients to tissues or ...
Anemia occurs when there are not enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to tissues throughout your body. Decreased circulation to the inner ear may contribute to or worsen tinnitus, which ...
Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia (CDA) is characterized by anemia—mild to severe, hemolysis, ineffective erythropoiesis, and in some cases, iron overload. There are three major types of CDA (I, II, ...
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