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... Iron deficiency, Headache, Syncope, Vitamin D deficiency, Vitamin B-12 deficiency, Dyspnea on exertion. Show more areas of focus for Bright P. Thilagar, M.D. ...
Research shows that too little iron in your diet can contribute to restless legs syndrome. If your doctor suspects this may be the case for you, he or she will ...
Hemochromatosis (a genetic disorder which causes too much iron in the blood), history of or; Liver disease or; Major surgery in your stomach or bowels or ...
Iron supplements. If you have ongoing intestinal bleeding, you may develop iron deficiency anemia and be given iron supplements. Surgery. Surgery for ...
The evolution of cauterization: from the hot iron to the Bovie. Am Surg. 2011 Dec; 77 (12):1574-5. View PubMed. PST-20521728. Home; Publications. Fuel ...
Parenteral iron use within 6 weeks prior to screening; History of > 10 blood transfusions in the past 2 years; Anticipated need for blood transfusion during ...
This inherited disease causes copper to build up in vital organs, especially the liver, brain and eyes. It's treatable when caught early.
Aside from its low calorie count, celery contains dietary fiber, vitamin K, and small amounts of vitamins A and C, calcium and iron. Although celery also ...
Your kidneys filter waste products from your blood while keeping what your body needs — including proteins. However, some diseases and conditions allow ...
The same guidelines apply to other products that may impair the body's ability to absorb thyroid medication, including concentrated iron and calcium supplements ...
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