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Cancer and its treatments can cause anemia, often due to bleeding or treatment side effects
Experiencing constant fatigue, shortness of breath and chills could all be signs of low iron
Making healthy lifestyle changes ahead of surgery can help you avoid AFib after
Sleep disorders, diet and mental health can affect the quality of your sleep
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From managing blood sugar to lowering cholesterol, this fruit is a jack-of-all-trades
This evolving technology may one day eliminate conditions like sickle cell anemia and hemophilia
High in vitamins C and B6, plus beta-carotene, squash helps with heart and eye health
You can do damage to fillings, crowns and even your teeth themselves
Pump up your iron intake with foods like tuna, tofu and turkey
Expect some new prescriptions, as well as recommendations to avoid some medications
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