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 How to Overcome Poor Response to Radiotherapy Caused by Low Hemoglobin Levels Demystified
How to Overcome Poor Response to Radiotherapy Caused by Low Hemoglobin Levels Demystified
Previous research has shown that patients with head and neck cancer and a low hemoglobin level do not respond well to radiotherapy. Consequently, the control of their tumour and disease-free... 
Fatigue in Women With Acute Postpartum Anemia Cut by Red Blood Cell Transfusion: Study
Fatigue in Women With Acute Postpartum Anemia Cut by Red Blood Cell Transfusion: Study
Researchers will report findings revealing that in women with acute postpartum anemia, owing to excessive blood loss in delivery, red blood cell transfusion led to a statistically major decl... 
Efforts to Prevent Sickle Cell Anemia Stroke Can Have Reduced Racial Disparities
Efforts to Prevent Sickle Cell Anemia Stroke Can Have Reduced Racial Disparities
Inequality in stroke-related deaths among black and white children radically lessened after prevention strategies changed to include ultrasound screening and chronic blood transfusions for c... 
 Anemia Triples Death Risk After Stroke
Anemia Triples Death Risk After Stroke
Being anemic could more than triple your risk of dying within a year after having a stroke, according to research. "Among stroke patients, severe anemia is a potent predictor of dying th... 
 Pronto-7 to Check Hemoglobin Levels Non-Invasively Receives 510(k) Clearance from FDA
Pronto-7 to Check Hemoglobin Levels Non-Invasively Receives 510(k) Clearance from FDA
California based medical device company Masimo Corporation announced that it has received a 510(k) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration for its non-invasive device, Pronto-7 fo... 
 Treating Anemia Would Make Kidney Transplants More Successful
Treating Anemia Would Make Kidney Transplants More Successful
Researchers have found that aggressively treating treating anemia, a red blood cell deficiency, may help save kidney thereby saving the lives of many transplant recipients. Anemia common... 
 Hemoglobin A1c Test For Child Diabetes Not Reliable
Hemoglobin A1c Test For Child Diabetes Not Reliable
The Hemoglobin A1c test for child diabetes may not be reliable, new study shows. The test, recommended two years ago by the American Diabetes Association (ADA), measures longer-term blood su... 
Ridding Bushmeat Off the Menu can Worsen Child Anemia, New Study
Ridding Bushmeat Off the Menu can Worsen Child Anemia, New Study
Intake of bushmeat produced a positive outcome on children's nutrition, raising complex questions on the trade-offs between human health and environmental conservation, states a new report. ... 
 How Sickle-Cell Anaemia Protects From Severe Malaria
How Sickle-Cell Anaemia Protects From Severe Malaria
Scientists at Heidelberg University Hospital have finally solved the mystery - why people with a hereditary mutation of the red blood pigment haemoglobin - as is the case with sickle-cell an... 
Iron Fortified Baby Food Linked to Poorer Development in Babies Without Anemia
Iron Fortified Baby Food Linked to Poorer Development in Babies Without Anemia
Babies who don't have anemia and who receive iron fortified infant formula have poorer long-term developmental outcomes, a new study has revealed. The finding is an outcome of the 10-yea... 
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Generally characterized by fatigue, breathlessness on exertion, palpitations, angina, and a desire to eat sand and clay, anemia is a condition wherein the body’s supply of iron to bone marrow falls dismally short of required levels. There are certain high-risk groups for anemia, such as pregnant women.

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