Iron storage appears to be nature's way of providing your baby with adequate iron for the first 4 - 6 months of his or her life following birth.
Not exact matches
In other biological contexts, ferritin primarily functions as an
iron -
storage molecule; however, colostrum ferritin
appears to have little
iron associated with it [21] and thus may instead enable the neonate to sequester
iron.
Infants on this formula get 22 times as much
iron as breastfed infants and risk contracting
iron storage disease, but this
appears irrelevant to researchers.
Iron Mountain, long known for those enormous trucks that come to your office and take the giant shredding bins away, offers a number of white papers about HIPAA - compliant
storage, but it does not
appear that you can learn anything more about their data
storage options without contacting them directly.