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Iron deficiency: Health crisis mostly affecting women and children

A mother holding her son. [Courtesy/GettyImages]

A recent review published in The Lancet Haematology reveals that iron deficiency affects up to one in three women worldwide, making it the most prevalent nutrient deficiency globally.

Iron is essential for energy production, brain development, and maintaining a healthy immune system. Yet despite its importance, millions, particularly women and children, continue to suffer the consequences of iron deficiency.

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