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Menstrual Cycle Could Be Contributing To Sickle Cell Pain Events By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, April 14, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Women with sickle cell disease often have pain ...
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“The amount of inflammation is significantly elevated in the follicular phase, or first half, of the menstrual cycle in female patients with sickle cell disease,” said lead researcher Dr ...
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Period-driven inflammation could influence the risk of pain events among women with sickle cell disease Levels of C-reactive protein increase among women with sickle cell disease during the first ...
Among the 31 samples, the average concentration of C-reactive protein was 4.45 mg/L, with no significant differences observed based off SCD genotype or treatment with hydroxyurea. When Dr. Wu and ...
A stunning new image from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is allowing astronomers to examine the complex and turbulent ...
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