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Clinical medicine
Hematology
Iron metabolism
Chemical pathology
Blood tests
Mineral deficiencies
Acute phase proteins
Iron deficiency
Ferritin
Iron-deficiency anemia
Hemoglobin

Consuming Iron Biofortified Beans Increases Iron Status in Rwandan Women after 128 Days in a Randomized Controlled Feeding Trial123

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