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Anemia is a decrease in normal number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. However, it can include decreased oxygen-binding ability of each hemoglobin molecule due to deformity or lack in numerical development as in some other types of hemoglobin deficiency. The three main classes of anemia include excessive blood loss (acutely such as a hemorrhage or chronically through low-volume loss), excessive blood cell destruction (hemolysis) or deficient red blood cell production (ineffective hematopoiesis). Anemia is the most common disorder of the blood. There are several kinds of anemia, produced by a variety of underlying causes. Anemia can be classified in a variety of ways, based on the morphology of RBCs, underlying etiologic mechanisms, and discernible clinical spectra, to mention a few.
Increased awareness and diagnosis of celiac disease would bring health care costs savings

Increased awareness and diagnosis of celiac disease would bring health care costs savings

Education sector faces severe impact from HIV/AIDS, Ugandan official says

Education sector faces severe impact from HIV/AIDS, Ugandan official says

Medgenics’ phase I/II clinical trial shows EPODURE continuous anemia treatment lasting 5 months in kidney disease patients

Medgenics’ phase I/II clinical trial shows EPODURE continuous anemia treatment lasting 5 months in kidney disease patients

Takeda expands into Canada

Takeda expands into Canada

Twin nanoparticle shown effective at targeting, killing breast cancer cells

Twin nanoparticle shown effective at targeting, killing breast cancer cells

3 genes determine right warfarin dose

3 genes determine right warfarin dose

Carbohydrate-based medicine

Carbohydrate-based medicine

Gleevec reduces risk of cancer returning in patients with life-threatening gastrointestinal stromal tumors

Gleevec reduces risk of cancer returning in patients with life-threatening gastrointestinal stromal tumors

Cellular discovery may lead to targeted treatment for rare form of anemia

Cellular discovery may lead to targeted treatment for rare form of anemia

Research shed new light on anergia

Research shed new light on anergia

Twin nanoparticle targets then zaps breast cancer cells

Twin nanoparticle targets then zaps breast cancer cells

Few physicians support private banking of umbilical cord blood

Few physicians support private banking of umbilical cord blood

European Commission and US FDA approve intravenous formulation of temozolomide

European Commission and US FDA approve intravenous formulation of temozolomide

Drinking one glass of wine a day may lower risk of Barrett's esophagus

Drinking one glass of wine a day may lower risk of Barrett's esophagus

Drinking wine may lower risk of Barrett's esophagus

Drinking wine may lower risk of Barrett's esophagus

Drinking lots of soda raises risk for early kidney disease in women

Drinking lots of soda raises risk for early kidney disease in women

Zinc supplements during pregnancy may counteract damage from early alcohol exposure

Zinc supplements during pregnancy may counteract damage from early alcohol exposure

New form of intravenous iron treats anemia in chronic kidney disease patients on dialysis

New form of intravenous iron treats anemia in chronic kidney disease patients on dialysis

Breastfed babies less likely to be neglected

Breastfed babies less likely to be neglected

Mothers pass on disease clues, prime offspring for the environment they will live in

Mothers pass on disease clues, prime offspring for the environment they will live in

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