PREVENTION OF ANEMIA, WHICH OCCURS TODAY IN BEARS AND CHILDREN

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Western European Studies

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This article examines the occurrence and prevention of anemia in both bears and children, highlighting similarities and differences in physiological responses to iron deficiency. Anemia remains a prevalent global health concern in humans, particularly children, due to nutritional deficiencies. Meanwhile, anemia in captive or malnourished bears has been observed, often linked to diet and habitat conditions. This study explores preventive measures that can be applied in both cases, including dietary improvements and supplementation. Additionally, the article discusses potential strategies for anemia prevention through public health initiatives and conservation efforts

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