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Take iron supplements only with medical supervision and after having your blood-iron level checked. Electrical stimulation of a nerve on the side of your knee ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the investigational drug VLX600 in patients with refractory advanced solid tumors.
Ferric pyrophosphate citrate is used as an iron replacement to prevent anemia in patients with chronic kidney disease who are on dialysis. This medicine is ...
Iron deficiency anemia is a common side effect of cancer as a result of decreased appetite. Without enough iron, your body can't produce enough hemoblogin — a ...
The AMF heats up the iron oxide core in the nanoparticles, due to their magnetic properties, which in turn causes the temperature to increase within the tumor(s) ...
exercise for long periods of time and/or participate in sports where there is repetitive heel striking are at increased risk of iron deficiency and iron- ...
This liver condition usually runs in families. It causes your body to absorb too much iron from the foods you eat. Learn about symptoms, causes and ...
Palmer, M.D., actively performs clinical research in iron overload disorders (hereditary hemochromatosis). He serves as medical director for the Hereditary ...
Iron-deficient: Signs of iron deficiency, which can significantly impact heart function. Cardiorenal: Patients showed signs of kidney dysfunction, which is ...
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