A large proportion of adults in the United States – nearly 1 in 3 – may have one of two forms of iron deficiency, even if ...
The majority of participants in a recent study had no risk factors for iron deficiency that would otherwise prompt screening.
However, iron levels in pregnancy that are low but do not meet the threshold for anemia can still be hazardous, being linked ...
However, iron levels in pregnancy that are low but do not meet the threshold for anemia can still be hazardous, being linked ...
In a new study this week, researchers have found evidence that iron deficiency is "a widespread, underrecognized public ...
Nearly 1 in 3 Americans may have one of two forms of iron deficiency, even if they don’t have a health condition for which ...
The research team looked at test results that show whether people have enough iron stored, as well as whether their bodies ...
Notably, three-quarters of the participants took a supplement with iron in pre/early pregnancy. The authors note that taking ...
A study from Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital finds that nearly a third of Americans could have undiagnosed iron ...
Everyone is different and it’s difficult to put a hard and fast number on how long it will take for iron pills to work for ...
Although doctors frequently screen for anemia — where a person has too few red blood cells due to low levels of iron — in ...