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THALASSEMIA ALPHA AND BETA
Thalassemia is always inherited, How it's happened during Pregnancy?
more here... http://nurse-ocha.blogspot.com/2006/10/thalassemia.html |
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THALASSEMIA ALPHA AND BETA
On Apr 23, 2:33 pm, Novi wrote:
Thalassemia is always inherited, How it's happened during Pregnancy? more here...http://nurse-ocha.blogspot.com/2006/10/thalassemia.html This article was interesting for a couple of reasons. It says a child cannot have thalassemia unless both parents have it. And that it is prevalent in India, middle east, mediterranean, etc etc. I am mostly north american native with a bit of swedish blood. How did I get it? And lately I have been developing gall bladder issues, even though I don't totally fit the profile. (Fertile-yes, female-yes, fat-not even close, forty-not even close.) Now I see according to this article that thalassemia causes the production of bilirubin stones and that choly- thing which I can hardly say let alone spell. Well, half a mystery solved. Stasya |
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