Maybe it’s not just aging. Maybe it’s anemia.
NORTHERN VIRGINIA AND BALTIMORE, JUL 17 – Anemia affects 12.5% of adults over 60, often dismissed as aging, but it can worsen chronic illnesses and increase fall risks, experts say.
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Maybe It’s Not Just Aging. Maybe It’s Anemia.
Gary Sergott felt weary all the time. “I’d get tired, short of breath, a sort of malaise,” he said. He was cold even on warm days and looked pale with dark circles under his eyes. His malady was not mysterious. As a retired nurse anesthetist, Sergott knew he had anemia, a deficiency of red blood cells. In his case, it was the consequence of a hereditary condition that caused almost daily nosebleeds and depleted his hemoglobin, the protein in red…
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The lack of iron — more known in its advanced form as ferropriva anemia — is a condition affecting about 30% of Brazilian women, according to the National Research on Demography and Health of 2022. Information from the Department of Information and Information on SUS (DataSUS) shows that, from January to May of this year, 6,602 internships have been caused by this framework throughout the country, becoming more prevalent in women and elderly, co…
Maybe It’s Not Just Aging — Maybe It’s Anemia
Gary Sergott felt weary all the time. “I’d get tired, short of breath, a sort of malaise,” he said. He was cold even on warm days and looked pale with dark circles under his eyes. His malady was not mysterious. As a retired nurse anesthetist, Sergott knew he had anemia, a deficiency of red blood cells. In his case, it was the consequence of a hereditary condition that caused almost daily nosebleeds and depleted his hemoglobin, the protein in red…
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