Winter and Anemia: How to Survive the Colder Months – Sanguina

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The weather can affect our moods and our health—here’s what anemics and people with iron deficiency should know about cold temperatures. Even the hottest summer day can feel chilly for those with iron deficiency (remember that cold hands and feet are a symptom your hemoglobin levels are low). But with actual cold tempe

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