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Nov 14, 2025, 03:10
World Anemia Awareness: Your Blood Is Your Early Warning System Category
World Anemia Awareness shared on LinkedIn:
”We often think of “critical illness” as something that affects older adults, but recent global data show that serious illness is increasingly striking younger people, often in their 20s, 30s, and 40s.
Fatigue, breathlessness, or brain fog can be early signs that your body’s systems are under strain, sometimes due to low iron or anemia, sometimes due to other underlying conditions.
Your blood is your early warning system.
When blood health is strong, recovery from infection, surgery, or stress is faster.
When it’s not, the body struggles to bounce back — and small issues can become serious.
- Ask for a simple blood test.
- Know your iron levels.
- Protect your health before it becomes critical.”
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