Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia is a condition in which your body cannot produce enough healthy red blood cells because of insufficient vitamin B12 levels. One of its most well-known forms, pernicious anemia, occurs when the immune system attacks the stomach cells responsible for helping your body absorb this essential nutrient. Without timely diagnosis and treatment, […]
Hemolytic anemia is a blood disorder in which red blood cells are destroyed faster than your bone marrow can produce them, leaving your body without enough healthy cells to deliver oxygen effectively. This condition can range from mild to life-threatening and affects Canadians of all ages, making early recognition essential. What Is Hemolytic Anemia and […]
Aplastic anaemia is a rare and serious blood disorder that affects roughly two people per million each year, making it one of the most challenging haematological conditions diagnosed in Canada. It occurs when the stem cells in your bone marrow stop functioning properly, leaving your body unable to produce enough healthy red blood cells, white […]
Newborn anemia is a condition where a baby has fewer red blood cells than normal, and it is more common than many Canadian parents realise. It can range from mild to serious, affecting how well oxygen reaches your baby’s developing organs. Understanding the causes, recognizing early signs, and knowing when to seek medical help can […]