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What does Sangobion do?
Sangobion is a drug used to treat and prevent anemia caused by iron deficiency and other minerals involved in blood formation. This drug is also used to supplement folic acid and vitamin B12 in pregnant and lactating women.
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Should people with anemia eat turmeric?
Turmeric is not only a unique spice but it also contains chemical compounds, typically curcumin, which are very good for health. So should people with anemia eat turmeric?
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What fruits should you eat if you have anemia?
Incorporating fruits into your daily diet is considered one of the simplest and most effective ways to help treat anemia. So, which fruits are beneficial for people with anemia?
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Are beetroots good for people with anemia?
Beets for ages have always been known as familiar food in the meals of Vietnamese families. With its eye-catching appearance with the red color, beetroots contain many essential nutrients such as iron, folate, vitamin B6, calcium, etc, which are very good for health. So, the question is: Are beetroots recommended for people with anemia?
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Overcoming postpartum dizziness
Dizziness after giving birth is a condition that many mothers experience. This can be an early warning sign of many dangerous diseases, so it needs to be examined, diagnosed early and treated to avoid the risk of accidents, injuries or health effects later.
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Causes of Nocturnal Chills
Many people experience nocturnal chills. But not everyone knows why this happens. Learn more about the possible causes of feeling cold at night in the article below.
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Spoon-shaped Nails: Causes and Pathophysiology
Changes in nail color, shape, or appearance may signal an underlying health issue. Regularly checking the nails can help detect serious conditions early, including spoon-shaped nails, also known as koilonychia.
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How many liters of blood does the human body have?
The amount of blood in the human body is usually equivalent to 7% of body weight. The average amount of blood in your body is just an estimate because it depends on your weight, your gender, and even where you live.
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