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Top Signs That You Need A New Iron Supplement
Iron is essential to maintaining the healthy transfer of oxygen through the blood, muscle metabolism, cellular functions, neurological development, and several other functions. While it’s ideal to get your iron from a well-balanced diet, people sometimes need a supplement to read more about Top Signs That You Need A New Iron Supplement
BIPOC Blood Donors Are Critical For Those Living with Sickle Cell
Most people in the U.S. living with sickle cell disease are of African or Latino descent like my cousin Kenny who died of sickle cell at a young age. I was around 12 when he died. Kenny was older than read more about BIPOC Blood Donors Are Critical For Those Living with Sickle Cell
Genetics to Diagnosis: How Sickle Cell Comes to Be Real
Genetic and genomic technologies have come a long way since the initial studies of gene structure and expression. The study of genetics heavily relies on the idea that alleles, the versions of genes that make up a chromosome, are either read more about Genetics to Diagnosis: How Sickle Cell Comes to Be Real
Time to Rethink Ideas About Exercise, Sickle Cell Disease?
Sickle cell anemia or sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common form of inherited blood disorder. Blacks are affected by SCD at higher rates than other ethnicities, according to MedicalNewsToday. Something that may have a positive effect on sickle read more about Time to Rethink Ideas About Exercise, Sickle Cell Disease?
Certain Sickle Cell Disease Traits Can Raise Odds for Severe COVID
People with sickle cell disease, who have a history of severe pain episodes and coexisting organ conditions, have an increased risk for severe COVID-19 illness, a new study suggests. Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited red blood cell read more about Certain Sickle Cell Disease Traits Can Raise Odds for Severe COVID
Sickle Cell: Navigating the Workplace with a Chronic Disease
Navigating a career is a strategic game within itself. However, navigating the workplace and a productive career with a chronic disease is a whole other game. Balancing both a decent workload and chronic disease may seem like working two full-time read more about Sickle Cell: Navigating the Workplace with a Chronic Disease