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Oct 23, 2025, 06:28
Ramya Ramakrishnan on IDA Association with Depression
RPTH Journal shared on LinkedIn:
”This new study from Ramya Ramakrishnan reports that adolescents with heavy menstrual bleeding and iron deficiency anemia show higher depression scores.
The good news is that treating anemia and improving bleeding are linked to better mood.
Read it here.”
Read the full article in RPTH.
Article: Iron deficiency anemia is associated with depressive symptoms in adolescents with heavy menstrual bleeding
Authors: Ramya Ramakrishnan, Hansa Boddu, Kaleigh Riggs-Harpur, Lakshmi V. Srivaths, Asha Davidson, Rebecca M. Beyda, Neethu M. Menon

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