Cause of high anemia rate among women still a mystery

The astonishingly high rate of anemia among adult women in Cambodia has for years been a major health concern, but the main cause of the problem—long believed to be iron deficiency—is still a mystery, according to a study released last week. Frank Wieringa, the study’s author, said the research disproved the presumption that anemia in Cambodia followed the global trend, in which iron deficiency is to blame.

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