Iron Deficiency Anemia Tied to Hearing Loss |
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Iron Deficiency Anemia Tied to Hearing Loss | Darrell Miller | 01/18/17 |
Date:
January 18, 2017 02:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
(support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Iron Deficiency Anemia Tied to Hearing Loss
Everyone knows Iron is important, but often times people do not get enough of it. Iron deficiency anemia may be linked to hearing loss, new research has found. This can cause major problems so people just need to be aware of the food they eat and if they are not getting enough Iron they need to supplement.
Key Takeaways:
- Iron deficiency anemia may be linked to hearing loss, new research has found.
- Researchers studied 305,339 men and women ages 21 to 90, of whom 4,807 had hearing loss and 2,274 had iron deficiency anemia.
- Although the reason for the association remains unknown, animal studies suggest that iron deficiency may reduce blood flow to the inner ear, affecting the cochlear ganglion.
"Iron deficiency anemia may be linked to hearing loss, new research has found."
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