ASH/LinkedIn
Apr 16, 2026, 03:35
Iron Deficiency in Women During Reproductive Years – ASH
American Society of Hematology (ASH) shared a post on LinkedIn:
”During this Women’s History Month, ASH is highlighting the impact of iron deficiency in women.
Despite how common and clinically significant it is, iron deficiency has historically received too little attention in research and clinical care.
Women who menstruate or become pregnant are disproportionately affected during the reproductive years, when iron loss and requirements increase.
Iron deficiency can also cause symptoms even before anemia develops, including fatigue, weakness, hair thinning, low mood, and restless legs.
Greater awareness, earlier recognition, and continued research are needed to improve care and outcomes.”

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