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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.
Debate intensifies over vegan diets for children, pediatric associations weigh in

Debate intensifies over vegan diets for children, pediatric associations weigh in

Clotting risk from birth control normalizes within weeks of stopping hormonal contraceptives

Clotting risk from birth control normalizes within weeks of stopping hormonal contraceptives

NCCN releases new resources to improve quality of life for people with cancer

NCCN releases new resources to improve quality of life for people with cancer

NIH renews support for UMass Chan and UMass Lowell’s point-of-care technology initiative

NIH renews support for UMass Chan and UMass Lowell’s point-of-care technology initiative

Early eating habits shape celiac disease risk in young kids, study shows

Early eating habits shape celiac disease risk in young kids, study shows

Falling folate levels sound alarm for urgent UK food fortification

Falling folate levels sound alarm for urgent UK food fortification

New clinical trial shows simple way to save thousands of units of blood every year

New clinical trial shows simple way to save thousands of units of blood every year

What's on the menu for elite soccer players? Study reveals dietary habits vary by gender and competition level

What's on the menu for elite soccer players? Study reveals dietary habits vary by gender and competition level

The potential benefits of ribavirin and pleconaril treatment on type 1 diabetes

The potential benefits of ribavirin and pleconaril treatment on type 1 diabetes

The cut-off for HbA1c-based diagnosis of diabetes may be too high in women

The cut-off for HbA1c-based diagnosis of diabetes may be too high in women

Parasites that cause visceral leishmaniasis can infect non-immune cells, study finds

Parasites that cause visceral leishmaniasis can infect non-immune cells, study finds

How do micronutrients influence neurological disorders?

How do micronutrients influence neurological disorders?

Cornell researchers receive NIH grant to launch new center for developing point-of-care diagnostic devices

Cornell researchers receive NIH grant to launch new center for developing point-of-care diagnostic devices

Could reducing light exposure help you sleep better and improve your mental health during pregnancy?

Could reducing light exposure help you sleep better and improve your mental health during pregnancy?

Vegan diets and skin inflammatory disorders: whats the link?

Vegan diets and skin inflammatory disorders: whats the link?

NCCN publishes new guideline focused on preventing and treating cancer-associated blood clots

NCCN publishes new guideline focused on preventing and treating cancer-associated blood clots

Immune system plays key role in determining the duration of patients' remission from multiple myeloma

Immune system plays key role in determining the duration of patients' remission from multiple myeloma

The rise in anaemia among adolescent women in India: a comprehensive study on prevalence trends

The rise in anaemia among adolescent women in India: a comprehensive study on prevalence trends

New gene therapy offers hope for beta thalassemia patients

New gene therapy offers hope for beta thalassemia patients

Is soil mineral content impacting human growth and nutrition?

Is soil mineral content impacting human growth and nutrition?

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