Search Results 61-70 of 7797 for Iron
This liver disorder causes your body to absorb too much iron from the foods you eat. Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment for this condition that ...
Iron-deficient: Signs of iron deficiency, which can significantly impact heart function. Cardiorenal: Patients showed signs of kidney dysfunction, which is ...
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 ...
Chronic bleeding may lead to iron deficiency anemia, which can cause tiredness and shortness of breath. Pain. A large colon polyp or cancer can block part of ...
Other supplements — especially those containing iron — also can interfere with thyroid hormone replacement. Some foods and other medications can too. If you ...
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- ...
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 ...
To help your body absorb iron, eat foods rich in vitamin C (e.g., strawberries, citrus fruits or tomatoes) at the same time as you're eating iron-containing ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the investigational drug VLX600 in patients with refractory advanced solid tumors.
Iron deficiency anemia due to bleeding from the nose or intestinal tract. Shortness of breath. Headaches. Seizures. Pus-filled swelling in the brain, called a ...
Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission.
Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic Press.
The challenge ends 10/10. Your gift today can have 5X the impact on AI research and technology.