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''PREVALENCE OF ANEMIA IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE AND SOCIAL FACTORS''
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This article analyzes the prevalence of anemia among women of reproductive age and the impact of key social determinants on its development. Anemia represents a significant women’s health problem, leading to reduced work capacity, impaired reproductive function, and increased risk of pregnancy complications. The study highlights the role of education level, socioeconomic status, dietary habits, access to healthcare services, and health awareness in the development of anemia. The findings emphasize the need for integrated social and medical strategies for effective anemia prevention. |
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