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anemia

  • Lack of Anemia Screening Leaves Older Patients More Vulnerable: Study
    Lack of Anemia Screening Leaves Older Patients More Vulnerable: Study
    The study reveals a gap in health screening, with treatable causes of anemia like low B12, folate, and iron often overlooked.
    June 2, 2024BY Jennifer Sweenie
  • Low Iron Levels in Blood Could Trigger Long COVID: Study
    Low Iron Levels in Blood Could Trigger Long COVID: Study
    Iron removal from the bloodstream is a defense mechanism of the body during infection, but it can backfire.
    March 6, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Ancient Approaches to Alleviate Fatigue Caused by 5 Different Issues
    Ancient Approaches to Alleviate Fatigue Caused by 5 Different Issues
    In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), fatigue can be caused by gastrointestinal issues, kidney deficiency, liver problems, and more.
    January 9, 2024BY Yingta Lee
  • Sickle Cell Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
    Sickle Cell Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
    Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited blood disorder in America.
    December 17, 2023BY Mercura Wang
  • First Ever CRISPR Gene-Editing Therapy Approved in the US
    First Ever CRISPR Gene-Editing Therapy Approved in the US
    Clinical trial findings showed both treatments could reduce pain from vaso-occlusive events, hallmarks of sickle cell disease.
    December 8, 2023BY Marina Zhang
  • Vitamin B12 May Lower Inflammation, Study Suggests
    Vitamin B12 May Lower Inflammation, Study Suggests
    Vitamin B12 has been linked to reduced inflammation, highlighting its essential role in combating chronic diseases.
    October 30, 2023BY Sheramy Tsai
  • Improve Anemia With Diet and Lifestyle Tips From TCM Physician
    Improve Anemia With Diet and Lifestyle Tips From TCM Physician
    According to traditional Chinese medicine, adjusting eating habits, integrating dietary therapy, and getting plenty of rest can help ...
    September 21, 2023BY Kuo-Pin Wu
  • Cracking the Anemia Code: Digestive-Centric Diet Therapy Relieves Symptoms
    Cracking the Anemia Code: Digestive-Centric Diet Therapy Relieves Symptoms
    Do you often experience weakness, fatigue, rapid heartbeat, and cold hands and feet? These could be symptoms of ...
    September 2, 2023BY Teresa Zhang and Amber Yang
  • Misuse of Aspirin Increases Anemia Risk by 20% in Older Adults
    Misuse of Aspirin Increases Anemia Risk by 20% in Older Adults
    Among the seemingly innocuous over-the-counter drugs many people reach for—sometimes daily—without thinking about possible adverse side effects, is ...
    August 5, 2023BY David Chu
  • Anemia Linked to Heart Diseases, Beware of Certain OTC Drugs and Other Risks
    Anemia Linked to Heart Diseases, Beware of Certain OTC Drugs and Other Risks
    Anemia and heart disease may be more closely related than previously thought. Recent research has uncovered a concerning ...
    July 14, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Ensuring Your Iron
    Ensuring Your Iron
    Anemia affects more than 3 million Americans, and the most prevalent form is iron deficiency anemia. Iron is ...
    June 30, 2023BY Jordan Stachel
  • 3 Dietary Habits to Treat Anemia and Nourish the Blood
    3 Dietary Habits to Treat Anemia and Nourish the Blood
    Anemia is a condition characterized by a deficiency of healthy red blood cells, leading to inadequate oxygen supply ...
    June 20, 2023BY Kuo-Pin Wu
  • Symptoms of Iron Deficiency and Where to Find It in Food
    Symptoms of Iron Deficiency and Where to Find It in Food
    The health of the human body requires a variety of nutrients, and iron is one of them. Iron ...
    March 11, 2023BY Angela Bright and Ellen Wan
  • What Is Anemia?
    What Is Anemia?
    Anemia is a condition that develops when your blood produces a lower-than-normal amount of healthy red blood cells. ...
    August 3, 2022BY archived and National Institutes of Health
  • Sickle Cells Get Tripped up by Sticky Ones
    Sickle Cells Get Tripped up by Sticky Ones
    Using computer models, researchers have discovered it’s a sticky type of red blood cell that starts the blockage ...
    August 2, 2022BY Brown University
  • Anemia in Astronauts Could Be a Challenge for Space Missions
    Anemia in Astronauts Could Be a Challenge for Space Missions
    The next "giant leap" for humans may be a trip to Mars, but having enough oxygen-carrying red blood ...
    January 15, 2022BY Reuters
  • Anemia Cases Are on the Rise in the United States
    Anemia Cases Are on the Rise in the United States
    How often do you think about anemia? I rarely do, personally. That’s probably because I’m a 40-year-old man ...
    August 22, 2021BY Mat Lecompte
  • Anemia, Iron, and Health
    Anemia, Iron, and Health
    People need iron at every stage of their lives and those needs vary with age and lifestyle. So ...
    August 17, 2020BY Nancy Berkoff
  • 16 Reasons Why Your Energy Is Low or Depleted
    16 Reasons Why Your Energy Is Low or Depleted
    Experiencing low or depleted energy occasionally is normal, but you don’t want to go through life feeling like ...
    August 12, 2019BY Deborah Mitchell
  • Daughter, Mother Abandoned by Family After Daughter Diagnosed With Debilitating Illness
    Daughter, Mother Abandoned by Family After Daughter Diagnosed With Debilitating Illness
    A mother has been abandoned by her husband and parents-in-law after her 9-year-old daughter was hospitalized for the ...
    April 1, 2019BY Daniel Holl
  • 9 Warning Signs of Kidney Cancer Not To Ignore–Do You Feel Shooting Pains in Your Lower Back?
    9 Warning Signs of Kidney Cancer Not To Ignore–Do You Feel Shooting Pains in Your Lower Back?
    Kidney cancer is one of the 10 most common cancers in the United States. It is the sixth ...
    March 7, 2019BY Ruby Mey
  • Making the Most of Iron-Rich Food
    Making the Most of Iron-Rich Food
    Of all the minerals required by the human body, iron is the most suggestive of strength. Indeed, without ...
    April 7, 2015BY Conan Milner
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