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anemia

[uh-nee-mee-uh] / əˈni mi ə /


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About 20% of Americans have inadequate vitamin B12 levels, which can impair energy production and lead to anemia, resulting in fatigue.

From Salon

Nandrolone is an anabolic steroid used to treat anemia and osteoporosis - a disease from which bones become fragile.

From BBC

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and anemia -- both of which increased over the study period -- were significant risk factors for severe maternal morbidity and birth complications.

From Science Daily

In 2017, Guimaraes was forced to take 20 months of medical leave after he developed aplastic anemia after being exposed to toxic smoke and benzene on the job, according to the lawsuit.

From Los Angeles Times

In the 1960s in North Carolina, Adams and her family would take her sister Linda, who had sickle cell anemia, to the emergency room because they had no doctor and could not afford health insurance.

From Salon