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Anemia (American spelling), or anaemia (British spelling), is the most common blood disorder. It is caused by not having enough hemoglobin or red blood...
Click to read more »Sickle cell anaemia is a genetic disease. It affects red blood cells. It changes the cells from flexible disks into rigid crescents. When many red cells...
Click to read more »Whipple and George Minot, for discovering how eating liver could cure anaemia. "Biography of William P. Murphy". The Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 2009-01-05...
Click to read more »William P. Murphy, for their discoveries about how eating liver could cure anaemia. "Biography of George H. Whipple". The Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 2009-01-05...
Click to read more »of simply being awake for a while or exercising, to physical illness, anaemia, blood loss, low blood pressure (hypotension), hypothyroidism, abnormal...
Click to read more »destruction of red blood cells. This causes increased bilirubin formation and anaemia obstructive jaundice - caused by a blockage in the pathway where bilirubin...
Click to read more »and William P. Murphy, for their discoveries how eating liver could cure anaemia. "Biography of George R. Minot". The Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 2009-01-05...
Click to read more »Iron-deficiency anemia (British English: iron-deficiency anaemia) is a common type of anemia caused by not having enough iron in food, not absorbing the...
Click to read more »also be applied as a treatment to certain diseases of the blood (like Anaemia, for example). Blood is not collected and used immediately. Instead it...
Click to read more »phenotype; Hb+Hbs the heterozygote; and HbsHbs homozygous for sickle cell anaemia. The fitness of these three genotypes varies according to the environment...
Click to read more »dimorphism, which occurs in many organisms. Another example is sickle-cell anaemia. In order to be classified as such, morphs must occupy the same habitat...
Click to read more »leishmaniasis: can be fatal Visceral disease of the liver and spleen, and anaemia. So-called kala-azar Leishmania have a lipophosphoglycan coat on the outside...
Click to read more »on through the genes from a parent to the child. It leads to a form of anaemia. There are some means to treat it, though the focus of the doctors now...
Click to read more »and William Parry for their discoveries about liver therapy in cases of anaemia. "The Continental" – by Herb Magidson and Con Conrad, from the movie Gay...
Click to read more »This last complication may cause peritonitis. People affected may develop anaemia due to loss of blood. Amoebiasis is usually transmitted by water contaminated...
Click to read more »certain environments when only one copy of the gene is present. Sickle cell anaemia is an example of this. The same disease, such as some forms of cancer,...
Click to read more »can have serious bad effects on the person's health. These might include anaemia and neurodegenerative diseases. California-based dietitian nutritionist...
Click to read more »deficiency in the world. A lack of iron in the body can lead to iron deficiency anaemia and other iron deficiencies. Iron is important for making red blood cells...
Click to read more »1016/0035-9203(89)90405-7. PMID 2617637. Barry Ely (1999). "Infectious Salmon Anaemia". Mill Hill Essays. National Institute for Medical Research. Archived from...
Click to read more »from Greek and Latin that are written with ae or oe in British English (anaemia, diarrhoea) are written with an e in American English (anemia, diarrhea)...
Click to read more »of inherited physical disabilities include: Cystic fibrosis Sickle cell anaemia Tay-Sachs disease Huntington's disease Hemophilia Acquired disabilities...
Click to read more »Parry Murphy, United States, for their work on how eating liver could cure anaemia. 1935 – Hans Spemann, Germany, for finding the organizer effect in embryonic...
Click to read more »complications or difficulties at birth. For example, they have a higher risk of anaemia than mothers aged 20–24 A pregnancy is best followed by trained medical...
Click to read more »allele is superior to that of the homozygote). Cases such as sickle-cell anaemia are a classic example of incomplete dominance in humans. Epistatic hypothesis...
Click to read more »hair growth. As a result, many children with this form of DEB will have anaemia, malnutrition, and delayed or reduced growth. The eyes can also be affected...
Click to read more »the condition. The full blood count test can also be used to check for anaemia. Some of the main blood tests used include erythrocyte sedimentation rate...
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Click to read more »disease Dementia Alzheimer's disease Bone health Osteoporosis Hip fracture Anaemia Other Mental health Anxiety Depression Major depressive disorder Urinary...
Click to read more »is not scientifically proven, it is said that consuming tharoi can cure anaemia. Although the ingredients used along with tharoi may differ from region...
Click to read more »rapper (Mobb Deep) and actor (Blackout), complications from sickle-cell anaemia. Fredrik Skagen, 80, Norwegian writer. Jean-Pierre Kahane, 90, French mathematician...
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