"Normal hemoglobin" refers to a specific substance found in our blood that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. When we say someone has
"normal hemoglobin," it means their blood contains the right amount of this substance, which is important for overall health and energy levels.
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In women with heavy periods who become anemic, it is my experience that the addition of vitamin C with meals will often restore
normal hemoglobin levels.
Healthy, full - term infants who are breastfed exclusively for periods of 6 - 9 months have been shown to
maintain normal hemoglobin values and normal iron stores.
A study (Dewey 2002) found that routine iron supplementation of breastfed babies
with normal hemoglobin levels may present risks to the infant, including slower growth (length and head circumference) and increased risk of diarrhea.
Contrary to reports of premature deaths, carriers of the sickle - cell gene were in almost all cases healthy; because genes come in pairs, carriers had one normal copy of the gene,
making normal hemoglobin.
Theoretically, when the stem cells are returned to the patient, they will generate enough of
the normal hemoglobin to counter the symptoms, if not eliminate the disease.
It is possible to have
a normal hemoglobin level and still be iron deficient.
Life insurance companies rating classes: • Preferred Plus • Preferred • Standard Plus • Standard Underwriting life insurance with anemia: • Currently stable iron deficient anemia, normal blood test results, no complications,
normal hemoglobin 2 years since last episode = likely Preferred Plus rating -LSB-...]