Brain Derived Neurotrophic Growth Factor In Children With Iron Deficiency Anemia And Its Relation To Their Cognitive Function

Bahaa Mokhter Mohammed;

Abstract


Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide. It can cause reduced work capacity in adults and impact motor and mental development in children and adolescents. There is some evidence that iron deficiency without anemia


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Title Brain Derived Neurotrophic Growth Factor In Children With Iron Deficiency Anemia And Its Relation To Their Cognitive Function
Other Titles منمي الأعصاب المخي عند الأطفال ذوي أنيميا نقص الحديد وعلاقته بالقدرة المعرفية لديهم
Authors Bahaa Mokhter Mohammed
Keywords Brain Derived Neurotrophic Growth Factor In Children With Iron Deficiency Anemia And Its Relation To Their Cognitive Function
Issue Date 2009
Description 
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide. It can cause reduced work capacity in adults and impact motor and mental development in children and adolescents. There is some evidence that iron deficiency without anemia

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