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Anemia Defined

Emia is a condition in which a deficiency in the size or number of erythrocytes (red blood cells) or the amount of hemoglobin they contain limits the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the tissue cells. st anemias are caused by a lack of nutrients required for normal erythrocyte synthesis, principally iron, vitamin B-12, and folic acid. hers result from a variety of conditions, such as hemorrhage, genetic abnormalities, chronic disease states or drug toxicity.

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Thu Jul 2

  • Anemia in Dogs: Dogs
  • Really? - The Claim - Drinking Tea Can Lower Your Levels of Iron - Question - NYTimes.com: In one study, scientists examined the effect by having people eat a typical meal ? a hamburger, string beans and mashed potatoes ? and then measuring their iron levels after the meal was combined with various drinks. When the subjects ate the meal with tea, there was a 62 percent reduction in iron absorption. Drinking coffee resulted in a 35 percent reduction. Orange juice increased iron absorption by about 85 percent. But there was a twist. Coffee and tea affected only the levels of non-heme iron, the kind found in grains and vegetables. Heme iron, found in meat, fish and poultry, was unaffected.
  • Home remedies for anemia treatment: home remedies for anemia treatment

Wed Jul 1

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