Anaemia is caused by defeciency in Iron. Anaemia is caused if there is not enough haemoglobin production. This may be prevented by adding sufficient iron in the diet.
iron deficiency anemia can yes. anemia can also be caused by various diseases as well as vitamin B12 deficiency. you should check anemia on wikipedia.org for a more complex answer
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No. It can cause osteopenia (little+bone) or osteoporosis (holes+bone). In growing children it can cause the disease called Rickets.
Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium called Borrelia burgdorferi, which is an anaerobe. This means it can survive and thrive in environments with little to no oxygen.
Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus. The name "rubella" is derived from the Latin, meaning "little red."
Scurvy is a condition caused by lack of Vitamin C; it is not a disease.
Disease - far more than bullets. Also, there was very little medical provision. If you were wounded, you would probably die.
It is usually skin cancer, but there are numerous other diseases. Maybe it's just something else, like rosacea, a disease that causes redness in the cheeks and little bumps and stuff.
Scarlet fever is caused by a bacteria little different from that which causes Strep throat. The bacteria, and the disease, is ancient and no one knows where it began.
Too little energy or too few nutrients are consumed over time, causing insignificant weight loss or a nutrient deficiency disease. Nutrition stores in the body that are depleting. Below the body's nutrient needs.
Low-density lipoprotein refers to LDL or bad cholesterol. This cholesterol can cause atherosclerosis (a form of heart disease) because it clogs arteries. It contains very little protein and a lot of cholesterol.
Koch's Postulates provide a theory that one microbe causes one disease. So that also fits that diseases are caused by microorganisms. This was just a little over 100 years ago.