Pediatric obesity was associated with a higher prevalence of iron deficiency but not a higher prevalence of iron deficiency anemia.
Background Iron deficiency (ID) is common in patients with atrial fibrillation/flutter (AF), but its prognostic implications and optimal diagnostic criteria, particularly in those with and without ...
Iron deficiency can cause several symptoms, including fatigue, headaches, and brittle nails. Spotting these signs early on ...
Background: Maternal thyroid hormones play a vital role in fetal development, and imbalances can lead to adverse outcomes. Iron deficiency may impair thyroid function due to iron’s essential role in ...
A multiple logistic model was used to detect the association between postpartum time, BMI, iron supplement intake during pregnancy, red meat intake, serum vitamin A level, serum ferritin level, serum ...
According to data from NHANES, there was no statistically significant correlation between increased serum iron levels and colorectal cancer risk.
SNETTISHAM, ENGLAND—Metal fragments previously thought to be part of a vessel are actually pieces of an Iron Age helmet, according to a BBC News report. Conservator Fleur Shearman of the British ...
If you have been diagnosed with iron deficiency with or without anemia, it may seem like an easy fix. "I'll just take some iron tabs, and everything will be fine." Although this is true for many ...
Westpac has warned that iron ore prices could collapse 30 per cent this year to about $US70 a tonne when Rio Tinto floods the market with fresh supply, deflating ...
Iron deficiency (ID) is currently defined as a serum ferritin level <100 or 100 to 299 ng/mL with transferrin saturation (TSAT) <20%. Serum ferritin and TSAT are currently used to define absolute and ...