The Barrie, Ont.-born writer says she's visiting the hospital every two weeks to get blood taken from her body, which is ...
After several phlebotomies in three to four months, my level was 122 ng/mL. Currently, I have a score of 97 ng/mL. I prefer to accept this lower score and monitor it every two to three months. Please ...
Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH ... and transferrin saturation (TS), less than half develop any symptoms and about 28% of men develop end organ damage, while women rarely develop end organ damage.
Hereditary hemochromatosis is a genetic condition that causes the body to absorb too much dietary iron, usually in adulthood. Symptoms can include tiredness, weight loss, skin color changes ...