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            <title>Iron supplementation found to improve brain function</title>
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            <description>Iron is an essential nutrient for the making of haemoglobin – the component in red blood cells that carries oxygen and delivers it to the tissues. If iron is deficient in the body, haemoglobin levels can fall and eventually cause anaemia (pathologically low haemoglobin). Symptoms of this can include mental and physical fatigue and low [...] (Source: Dr John Biffa's Blog)</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:14:43 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>New England Journal of Medicine 2009 (Vol 361 No 19)</title>
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            <description>This article investigates whether a novel, synthetic, peptide-based erythropoietin-receptor agonist can stimulate erythropoisis in patients with anaemia that is caused by antierythropoietin antibodies.
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Posted in Journals Tagged: Anaemia, Kidney Diseases, Trials (Source: Fade Library)</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 13:05:19 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>International Journal of Epidemiology 2009 (Vol. 38 No. 5)</title>
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            <description>This article examines if maternal anaemia exposure both within and across the trimesters during gestation is associated with pre-term births.
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Posted in Current Awareness, Journals Tagged: Anaemia, China, Maternal Anaemia, Pregnancy Complications, Premature Labour, Research (Source: Fade Library)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 21:23:26 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Top 10 Food Sources for Iron</title>
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            <description>The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for iron is 18 mg for adult women, and 8 mg for men. Here are the top 10 food sources of iron, according to the USDA&amp;#8217;s Dietary Guidelines for Americans. read more | digg story
Iron deficiency is surprisingly common even amongst the affluent in the Klang Valley. Women who lose iron in pregnancies, breast feeding and then don&amp;#8217;t eat properly (mistakenly cutting off meats in order to &amp;#8220;lose weight&amp;#8221;) are especially prone!
Men on the other hand have no business to be iron deficient and it invariably means blood loss somewhere else - usually the gastrointestinal tract.
The general advice given in the Digg article above is OK but I think the &amp;#8220;organ meats&amp;#8221; would be rather unhealthy (fats, cholesterol, purine/uric acid conten...</description>
            <author>Malaysian Medical Resources</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>“Nicely, nicely”: Latest Guidance from NICE</title>
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            <description>Anaemia (cancer-treatment induced) - epoetin (alfa &amp; beta) &amp; darbepoetin (TA)
Adalimumab, etanercept and infliximab for ankylosing spondylitis
Type 2 Diabetes (review) (CG)
Lipid Modification (CG)
Canaloplasty for primary open angle glaucoma (IP)
Endoaortic balloon occlusion for cardiac surgery (IP)
Single incision mid-urethral tape insertion for stress urinary incontinence in women (IP)
Workplace physical activity (PH) (Source: Fade Library)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 11:19:59 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>CKS not DFS</title>
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            <description>Updated from Prodigy to new CKS Format:

Anaemia - iron deficiency
Immunizations - childhood
Leg ulcer - venous
Opioid dependence
Palliative cancer care - constipation

Clinical summaries of the Topic Reviews issued in February 2008 please follow the links below:

Clinical summary: Iron deficiency anaemia – assessment
Clinical summary: Iron deficiency anaemia - management
Clinical summary: Immunizations childhood programme
Clinical summary: Immunizations childhood – children up to 1 year of age
Clinical summary: Immunizations childhood – children 1-2 years of age
Clinical summary: Immunizations childhood – children 2-10 years of age
Clinical summary: Immunizations childhood – children over 10 years of age
Clinical summary: Immunizations childhood – additional immunizations
Clin...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 17:26:50 +0100</pubDate>
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