Millions of American Women Have a Condition Doctors Rarely Test For
Briefly

Despite the high prevalence of iron deficiency, it isn't commonly screened for during annual health exams, often only testing symptomatic patients, which leads to missed diagnoses.
Research indicates about one-third of women of reproductive age in the U.S. have insufficient iron, yet routine screening for iron deficiency remains lacking in healthcare.
Read at The Atlantic
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