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Iron deficiency—when there's too little iron in the blood—may affect a quarter of the world's population, and in particular, women of reproductive age. Symptoms can include fatigue and shortness of ...
“Between the on-court work, the weight room grind, and just living a normal life, it was a rewarding few months.” The work is already paying off. Speaking after the Fever’s second day of ...
High iron levels can promote oxidative stress by producing reactive oxygen species (ROS), which induce damage to both cells ...
Scientists have found that pregnant women low in iron are more likely to have a baby with a deadly heart defect. The “game changer” discovery has sparked urgent trials to see if taking iron ...
Dr Sonya Babu-Narayan, clinical director at the British Heart Foundation and consultant cardiologist, said: "If low iron turns out to be one of the culprits, then replenishing iron levels during early ...
Women who suffer from low iron levels in pregnancy are much more likely to have a baby with heart disease, experts have found in a “gamechanger” discovery. For the first time, researchers have linked ...
Women who suffer from low iron levels in pregnancy are much more likely to have a baby with heart disease, experts have found in a “gamechanger” discovery. For the first time, researchers have ...
A new study has found anaemia in early pregnancy could be linked to heart disease in newborns (PA) Women who suffer from low iron levels in pregnancy are much more likely to have a baby with heart ...