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Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that supports normal growth and development, and helps your body absorb iron. Because your body doesn't produce or ...
Poor nutrition, particularly low iron, folate and vitamin B12. Inherited disorders. Certain viral infections. Platelets destroyed or used up. Some conditions ...
Phase III, randomized study of the effects of parenteral iron, oral iron, or no iron supplementation on the erythropoietic response to darbepoetin alfa for ...
The purpose of this research is to test a treatment plan to help reduce further anemia (a low blood count or hemoglobin level) and to promote hemoglobin and ...
Too much iron in the blood can cause the testicles to fail or the pituitary gland not to work as it should. Injury to the testicles. Because they're outside ...
1,162 mg. Total carbohydrate, 242 g. Dietary fiber, 29 g. Protein, 94 g. Potassium, 4,797 mg. Calcium, 1,718 mg. Magnesium, 423 mg. Iron, 11 mg. Sugar, 147 g.
Don't use it with a hair dryer or curling iron or near an open flame. Ivermectin (Stromectol). This is a prescription that you take by mouth. You can give ...
Other copper or iron metabolism conditions. A few other rare inherited conditions can affect copper and iron balance. But they have different genetic causes ...
This legume dish is high in folate and a good source of iron. Getting enough of each nutrient may help prevent some types of the blood condition anemia ...
... iron deficiency or anemia, unintentional weight loss). Anal cancer; Cancer of the appendix; Carcinoid tumors (neuroendocrine tumors); Cronkhite-Canada syndrome ...
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