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The Lowdown on Low Iron

Problems More Serious Than Fatigue

Low levels of iron in the blood not only cause fatigue, but also may be linked to more serious health risks, including dangerous blood clots. Iron deficiency is widespread, and thought to affect at least 1 billion people worldwide, mostly women. Alleviating such deficiencies is a preventive measure.


Source: Imperial College, London

Jul 14, 2012 09:11 am
 Posted by  PEH

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