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Research. Mayo Clinic scientists and blood disorder doctors (hematologists) work together to improve diagnostic tests and treatments for people with anemia.
In sickle cell anemia, the red blood cells become rigid and sticky and are shaped like sickles or crescent moons. These irregularly shaped cells can get stuck ...
Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatment of this inherited blood disorder that, in the United States, is more common among Black people.
Results of a new Mayo Clinic study support an association between anemia experienced early in life and the development of Parkinson's disease many years later.
If you have anemia or polycythemia vera, your healthcare professional may use a hemoglobin test to track your condition. The test results also can help guide ...
A lack of folate and vitamin B-12 can cause a type of anemia in which red blood cells become too large and can't carry oxygen properly.
Sickle cell anemia · Thalassemia. A low hemoglobin count can also be due to blood loss, which can occur because of: Bleeding in your digestive tract, ...
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