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Iron deficiency

Alarming Rates of Iron Deficiency Discovered in Americans

A new study reveals that nearly one in three Americans suffers from alarming iron deficiency, leading to symptoms like fatigue and dizziness. Dr. Cyrus Hajiran emphasizes the importance of maintaining healthy iron levels for overall well-being. Learn about the health risks associated with iron deficiency and the dietary changes that can help boost iron intake.

Warning Signs of Iron Deficiency in Women

Doctors warn that women may be missing the warning signs of potentially fatal iron deficiency, mistaking them as harmless conditions. Iron deficiency anaemia, twice as common in women as in men, can lead to serious health risks like heart disease, severe infection, and kidney failure. Recognizable symptoms include fatigue, pale skin, shortness of breath, and palpitations, but lesser-known signs such as tinnitus, hair loss, and mouth ulcers should not be overlooked. Seeking medical advice and considering a blood test is recommended for anyone experiencing these symptoms, especially pregnant and younger women who are more vulnerable to iron deficiency.

SARS-CoV-2 RNA Found to Persist in Blood and Tissue, Potentially Playing a Role in Long COVID

Research conducted at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) has found that SARS-CoV-2 RNA can persist in blood and tissue for more than a year after infection, potentially playing a role in long COVID. The presence of viral RNA in connective tissue suggests it may be causing an immune response, and further research is needed to determine its impact on long COVID and related events such as heart attack and stroke.

Recognizing the Signs of Iron Deficiency

Learn about the signs and symptoms of iron deficiency, a widespread nutritional insufficiency with significant implications for health. Recognizing the early signs can prevent many health complications, from heart failure to depression. Fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, and pale skin are all indicators of low iron levels.

New Study Reveals Plant Immune System’s Regulation of Iron Uptake

Plants have long been known to have a sophisticated defense system against pathogens. However, a recent study published in Nature sheds light on a new aspect of plant immunity – the regulation of iron uptake. Researchers have discovered that when…