Science news articles about 'iron deficiency anemia'
How to confirm the causes of iron deficiency anemia in young women
Iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) is commonly seen in women aged <50 years. The diagnostic workflow in young women affected by IDA is not clearly established. The British Society of Gastroenterology ...Iron supplements might harm infants who have enough
... generally uses a lower amount. In infants, iron-deficiency anemia is associated with poorer development, and during ... poorest outcome. Your body needs iron to make hemoglobin, a substance in red blood ...Duke scientists show why cells starved of iron burn more glucose
... effect holds true in mammals." Iron deficiency anemia affects nearly 2 billion ... sources, which form the basis for most of the world's diet." Iron is very abundant in nature, but cells have a hard ...Iron-moving malfunction may underlie neurodegenerative diseases, aging
... to investigate ML4, another symptom of which is iron-deficiency anemia. Perhaps, he and his collaborators ... nerve cells and muscle cells, need iron," Xu said. "We wondered what happens in those cells ...Study identifies trends of vitamin B6 status in US population sample
... National Institutes of Health (NIH), vitamin B6 deficiency is rare in the United States, but it can cause a form of anemia similar to iron deficiency anemia. Vitamin B6 is widely distributed ...BMC/Drexel report finds food prices in Boston and Philadelphia 50 percent higher
... insecurity) puts young children at increased risk for poor health, hospitalizations, iron-deficiency anemia, and developmental delays, but, conversely, young children who receive food stamps are 26 ...Roman-Era Skeleton May Be Early Tuberculosis Victim
... century. He was aged 26-35 years, suffered from iron deficiency anemia during childhood and was shorter than the average Roman male at 5 feet 4 inches. Detailed analysis of ...American Dietetic Association supports IOM recommendations on school meal programs
... growth and intellectual development. Children perform better in school, and health problems such as iron deficiency anemia, kidney disease, eating disorders and dental problems can be prevented with ...Let them eat snail
... iron for school-age children and young mothers and could contribute in the fight against iron deficiency anemia," Udofia says. "The land snail is a readily available and affordable source of animal ...
Return to e! Science News homepage for the latest science news
Sponsored links
Latest Science Newsletter
Get the latest and most popular science news articles of the week in your Inbox!Popular science news articles
- Past regional cold and warm periods linked to natural climate drivers
- Physician-scientist proves stem cells heal lungs of newborn animals
- Knockouts in human cells point to pathogenic targets
- Nanowires key to future transistors, electronics
- First-ever blueprint of a minimal cell is more complex than expected
- Beyond sunlight: Explorers census 17,650 ocean species between edge of darkness and black abyss
- Generating electricity from air flow
- Therapy 32 times more cost effective at increasing happiness than money
- It's a gas: New discovery may lead to heartier, high-yielding plants
- New hydrogen-storage method discovered
- Therapy 32 times more cost effective at increasing happiness than money
- Beyond sunlight: Explorers census 17,650 ocean species between edge of darkness and black abyss
- Implant-based cancer vaccine is first to eliminate tumors in mice
- Surface bacteria maintain skin's healthy balance
- Is global warming unstoppable?
- New evidence that dark chocolate helps ease emotional stress
- African desert rift confirmed as new ocean in the making
- Scientists discover influenza's Achilles heel: Antioxidants
- Nanoparticles used in common household items caused genetic damage in mice
- Therapy 32 times more cost effective at increasing happiness than money