Anemia in young adult women is rarely caused by a single factor. Instead, it reflects a layered interaction of nutritional deficiencies, physiological demands, chronic illnesses, genetic ...
The most prevalent cause of anaemia during pregnancy is iron deficiency anaemia (IDA), which is a microcytic anaemia characterised by impaired red blood cell formation. IDA is linked to ...
The Department of Public Health at University of the Punjab organized an “Anemia Free Booth” in collaboration with Allah Walay Trust and ...
Heavy or scant menses often reflect ovulatory, uterine, or hormonal disorders that can indirectly impair conception; targeted evaluation identifies treatable causes to protect fertility.
Experiencing unusually heavy periods? Know the warning signs of menorrhagia, its link to iron deficiency, and when medical attention becomes essential.
Getting the right vitamins and minerals through diet or supplementation can help support bone strength, heart health, energy ...
Unexplainable weight reduction together with decreased appetite and anemia and alterations in bowel movements should always be treated as serious medical issues when experienced with stomach ...
The Mehta Research Group leverages new technologies to improve individualized nutrition strategies and prevent disease.
Anomaly scan is a specialised ultrasound test that helps detect 11 different structural and genetic abnormalities in the ...
Iron deficiency often goes unnoticed until symptoms like persistent fatigue, breathlessness, brain fog, headaches, and pale skin disrupt daily life. Experts warn against self-diagnosis and advise ...
Such is Alysa Liu’s skating. At age 13, she was a skating prodigy, landing two triple axels in her U.S. Championships free skate, becoming the youngest-ever gold medalist. The axel, unlike the other ...