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Wellness has become somewhat of a necessity in the post-COVID era, as people are now more aware of their health. Moreover, in a city like New York, where burnout moves fast and energy can feel like a scarce resource, IV...
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The common idea around iron deficiency is that it makes you tired. But if you don't address it, the problem can disrupt everything from brain function to heart health. For many New Yorkers, particularly those who can't tolerate or absorb...
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Iron is one of the most important minerals for your body. It is primarily found in hemoglobin, the central component of red blood cells. Plus, it is stored in your body in the bone marrow, spleen, liver, and other tissues. ...
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Anemia is one of the most common blood conditions. According to the CDC, over 9% of the US population has anemia. And its prevalence is higher in females (13%) than in males (5%). The problem is that this condition can...
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Dehydration is more common than you may think. Evidence shows that over 75% of the US population has chronic dehydration. As a result, this can leave you feeling sluggish and unwell. When you live in a busy city such as...
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