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Our red blood cells also naturally make very low levels of erythritol. When used as a food additive, erythritol is used at concentrations at least 1,000 ...
Kidney failure, diabetic nerve damage and issues with blood flow are known to cause night leg cramps. ... red blood cells; Chronic kidney disease ...
Your liver makes bilirubin when it breaks down red blood cells. Too much ... This blood test checks the level of sodium in your blood. Sodium helps ...
There's a good reason your doctor has your blood drawn so often — low blood cell counts put you at risk of serious complications. Discover treatments, ways to ...
Another risk factor is how quickly your red blood cells settle in a test tube. This is called erythrocyte sedimentation rate. A rate that is faster than ...
... red blood cells to carry oxygen. Chronic inflammation in the gut and intestinal blood loss can cause iron-deficiency anemia, the most common type of anemia.
Temporal sequence of major biochemical events during blood bank storage of packed red blood cells. Blood Transfus. 2012 Oct; 10 (4):453-61 Epub 2012 Mar 28
This is called twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome. A decreased amount of red blood cells in the baby, also called fetal anemia. A condition in which the pregnant ...
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency (a hereditary metabolic disorder affecting red blood cells)—May cause hemolytic anemia (blood disorder) in ...
Some white blood cells may not function as they should, and they may be involved in the disease. The immune system makes proteins called antibodies that ...
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