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Introduction

Anemia in women is very common and has an important impact on quality of life and wellbeing. It is therefore important that anemia in women be diagnosed and treated.


Date Published: 03/2007

Iron treatment normalizes cognitive functioning in young women.

Murray-Kolb LE, Beard JL

Am J Clin Nutr 2007 Mar;85(3):778-87. Abstract


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