haemoglobin in A Sentence

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    A mixture of Haemoglobin S(Hb S)

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    Haemoglobin S with this mutation is referred to as HbS, as

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    The body can produce some functioning Haemoglobin, but not as much as normal.

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    Wheatgrass Aloe Vera Juice helps increases Haemoglobin(Red Blood Cells count/ RBC count) in blood.

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    In people heterozygous for HbS(carriers of sickling Haemoglobin), the polymerisation problems are minor

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    Normally, humans have Haemoglobin A, which consists of two alpha and two beta chains,

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    People with minor thalassemia don't require any treatment as their Haemoglobin count generally remains normal.

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    CO poisoning: has a much greater affinity than oxygen for Haemoglobin and so displaces oxygen:.

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    Pomegranate, beetroots are known for increasing Haemoglobin, hence should be added in the daily diet.

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    This means you have two missing alpha Haemoglobin genes(out of the normal four alpha genes).

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    Also, you have to be in good health with your Haemoglobin content more than 12.5 mg%.

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    In thalassaemia, part of the Haemoglobin is faulty- usually either the alpha chains or the beta chains.

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    Any person willing to donate blood must meet the specified criteria and have the required Haemoglobin level.

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    If the transplant is successful, these cells last for life and make normal Haemoglobin- a lifelong cure.

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    Haemoglobin below 12 g/dL for male and below 10 g/dL for female will be considered as disqualified.

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    For example, the"gene for" sickle-cell anaemia is really a mutation in the gene that encodes the protein Haemoglobin.

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    Haemoglobin H occurs when a person misses out three alpha globin genes or experiences mutation in these genes.

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    Thus a fairly medium portein, like Haemoglobin, that enables human blood to carry oxygen to body tissues

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    The World Health Organization(WHO) now recommends that glycated Haemoglobin(HbA1c) can be used as a diagnostic test for diabetes.

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    Haemoglobin is the chemical which carries oxygen in the blood- it is the one which gives blood its red colour.

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    (The alpha and beta refer to which Haemoglobin gene is affected, and which of the Haemoglobin chains is faulty.).

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    While 51.2% teenage girls in high wealth quintile households had normal Haemoglobin levels, 46.2% in low wealth quintile households did.

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    It contains Haemoglobin, in which haeme iron containing compound is found and due to this the colour of blood is red.

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    It contains Haemoglobin, in which home iron containing compound is found and due to this, the colour of blood is red.

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    Long-term diabetes control is typically determined by measuring Haemoglobin A1c, which reflects your average blood sugar level over 2- 3 months.

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    (Before that age, the baby has a different Haemoglobin, called fetal Haemoglobin, which is not affected by the sickle cell gene.).

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    For example, if both parents have beta-thalassaemia trait, there is: a 1 in 4 chance of the child having normal Haemoglobin genes;

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    It means that you have fewer red blood cells than normal, or you have less Haemoglobin than normal in each red blood cell.

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    A simple blood test can measure the amount of Haemoglobin in your blood and count the number of red blood cells per millilitre ml.

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    Bengali gram is known to be filled with high amounts of iron which will helps in increasing the levels of Haemoglobin in the body.

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