1. Mediterranean Diet
The Mediterranean diet is a way of eating rather than a formal diet plan. It features foods eaten in Greece, Spain, southern Italy and France, and other countries that border the Mediterranean Sea.
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2. Thalassaemia (Mediterranean anemia; Cooley's anemia)
Thalassaemia (Mediterranean anemia; Cooley's anemia)
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3. Thalassaemia (Mediterranean anemia; Cooley's anemia) - Virtual Medical Centre
Thalassaemia arises when there is an imbalance in the production of alpha and beta globin chains. Normal haemaglobin contains two chains (globin chains - alpha and beta), which are folded in such a way so as to hold haem molecules within the fold ...
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4. Pictures from OSIA Dine-Around | Cooley's Anemia Foundation
March 10, 2009 - On February 10, the New York State Grand Lodge of OSIA (Order Sons of Italy in America) held its annual Dine-Around to benefit CAF. Below are pictures from this always-wonderful event.
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5. Mediterranean anemia definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms easily defined on MedTerms
The clinical picture of this important type of anemia was first described in 1925 by the pediatrician Thomas Benton Cooley. The name thalassemia was coined by the Nobel Prize winning pathologist George Whipple and the professor of pediatrics Wm Br...
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6. Anemia
Anemia, one of the more common blood disorders, occurs when the level of healthy red blood cells (RBCs) in the body becomes too low. This can lead to health problems because RBCs contain hemoglobin, which carries oxygen to the body's tissues. Anem...
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7. Anemia
Anemia occurs when your blood does not have enough red blood cells to properly carry oxygen to your organs and tissues. Because your body doesn' t get enough oxygen, you feel tired -- one of the primary symptoms of anemia.
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8. Anemia
Anemia is a condition that develops from a lack of healthy red blood cells. There are many different causes and types of anemia.
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9. Anemia
Rarely, anemia is due to problems that cause the red blood cells (RBCs) to die or be destroyed prematurely. Normally, red cells live in the blood for about 4 months. In hemolytic anemia, this time is shortened, sometimes to only a few days. The bo...
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10. Anemia
Anemia is a blood disorder that occurs when there is not enough hemoglobin in a person's blood. Hemoglobin is a substance in the red blood cells that makes it possible for the blood to transport oxygen through the body. When a person develops anem...
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