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Blood Disorders: Causes & Risks

  • Causes and Cures of Heavy Bleeding

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Tumors of the pelvic organs could be at fault. A woman who menstruates normally loses little iron during her period, but if you bleed heavily, you may develop anemia. In that case, the doctor will usually stop the bleeding with hormones and advise

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  • Deep Vein Thrombosis - Cause

    01/15/08, Healthwise

    Three factors can increase the risk of deep vein thrombosis:

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  • Deep Vein Thrombosis - What Increases Your Risk

    01/15/08, Healthwise

    Many factors increase your risk for deep vein thrombosis. Some risk factors do not change, such as genetic blood irregularities, while other risk factors may change according to circumstances, such as pregnancy.

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  • Should I bank blood before surgery?

    12/27/07, Healthwise

    Blood transfusion is a medical treatment to replace blood or portions of the blood lost through injury, surgery, or disease.

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  • Hemophilia - Cause

    08/20/07, Healthwise

    Hemophilia A and B are caused by an inherited defect in a pair of chromosomes. Hemophilia is a sex-linked genetic disease. It is also called an X-linked disease because the defect is on the X chromosome. Fathers pass the defe

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  • Hemophilia - What Increases Your Risk

    08/20/07, Healthwise

    Hemophilia is an inherited genetic disease. The risk of a child inheriting hemophilia depends on the parents' genetic makeup.

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  • Sickle Cell Disease - Cause

    01/19/07, Healthwise

    Sickle cell disease is an inherited disorder. More specifically, sickle cell disease is an autosomal recessive disease. This means that to have the disease, you must inherit a gene for the disease from both parents.

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  • Sickle Cell Disease - What Increases Your Risk

    01/19/07, Healthwise

    Risk of inheriting sickle cell diseaseSickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder, passed from parent to child. Children with sickle cell disease have two defective genes, one from each parent. Various forms of sickle cell

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  • Low blood sodium (hyponatremia) in older adults

    08/24/07, MayoClinic.com

    For older adults, low blood sodium (hyponatremia) can be fatal if left untreated.

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  • Blood pressure: Is it affected by weather?

    02/09/08, MayoClinic.com

    Blood pressure generally is higher in the winter than in the summer. Learn why.

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