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Anemia remains stubbornly common for women and children

Anemia remains stubbornly common for women and children

Update: 2024-01-19
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A new study shows that anemia impacts one in four people around the world, primarily women of childbearing age and children under the age of five. We discuss the research with Dr. Nick Kassebaum, Will Gardner, and Dr. Theresa McHugh.



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Anemia remains stubbornly common for women and children

Anemia remains stubbornly common for women and children

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