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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.
$75 million over 5 years to study islet transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes

$75 million over 5 years to study islet transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes

A new study of Northwest women has found toxic flame retardants in the breastmilk of every woman tested

A new study of Northwest women has found toxic flame retardants in the breastmilk of every woman tested

Studies confirm that chronic kidney disease independently increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Studies confirm that chronic kidney disease independently increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Arsenic trioxide - invented as a treatment for a rare type of leukaemia

Arsenic trioxide - invented as a treatment for a rare type of leukaemia

Two new cases of leptospirosis confirmed in Hong Kong

Two new cases of leptospirosis confirmed in Hong Kong

NIH opens new hospital totally dedicated to clinical research

NIH opens new hospital totally dedicated to clinical research

Scientists have corrected a flaw in cancer cells that lets them evade the normal cell-death process

Scientists have corrected a flaw in cancer cells that lets them evade the normal cell-death process

Vanilla may become a drug to treat sickle cell disease

Vanilla may become a drug to treat sickle cell disease

Urgent measures need to be taken to protect the public from contaminated blood transfusions

Urgent measures need to be taken to protect the public from contaminated blood transfusions

Potential new drug for the treatment of sickle cell disease

Potential new drug for the treatment of sickle cell disease

Ambitious decades-long investigation into the causes of breast cancer aims to recruit 100,000 women

Ambitious decades-long investigation into the causes of breast cancer aims to recruit 100,000 women

Combination therapies improve prostate cancer survival rates

Combination therapies improve prostate cancer survival rates

WHO tackles the parasitic disease Leishmaniasis in Afghanistan

WHO tackles the parasitic disease Leishmaniasis in Afghanistan

Retinal findings in children with severe forms of malaria appear related to disease outcomes such as prolonged coma and death

Retinal findings in children with severe forms of malaria appear related to disease outcomes such as prolonged coma and death

Study shows safe, effective therapy for previously untreated patients with HIV & hepatitis C

Study shows safe, effective therapy for previously untreated patients with HIV & hepatitis C

Thalidomide's role in fighting blood disorders, such as multiple myeloma

Thalidomide's role in fighting blood disorders, such as multiple myeloma

Anabolic steroids may improve surgical repair of shoulder tears

Anabolic steroids may improve surgical repair of shoulder tears

World Blood Donor Day

World Blood Donor Day

Expert to help WHO in Dili, East Timor with tropical diseases

Expert to help WHO in Dili, East Timor with tropical diseases

Drug Tarceva improves survival chance for patients with advanced lung cancer

Drug Tarceva improves survival chance for patients with advanced lung cancer

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