(WASHINGTON, August, 27, 2014)-- An experimental drug designed to help regulate the blood's
iron supply shows promise as a viable first treatment for anemia of inflammation, according to results from the first human study of the treatment published online today in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology (ASH).
An experimental drug designed to help regulate the blood's
iron supply shows promise as a viable first treatment for anemia of inflammation, according to results from the first human study of the treatment published online today in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology
Not exact matches
The chart below
shows a stable
iron ore price from c1985 until 2009 when a
supply bottleneck saw prices spike dramatically.
However, a study from «The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition» indicates that calcium, richly
supplied through dairy products, has been
shown to inhibit
iron absorption up to 50 percent.