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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2024 · 47 MIN

Ironclad Minds: The Impact of Iron Deficiency on Child Brain Development With Dr. Vernon Louw

from Lets Talk Patient Blood Management · host Sarah Walbolt

Send us a textJoin Sarah and Mary Ann as they engage in a compelling discussion with Professor and Dr. Vernon Louw, the Chair and Head of the Division of Clinical Hematology at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Together, they explore the significant effects of iron deficiency on fetal brain development.Dr. Louw shares his expert insights on the crucial role of iron in our bodies, particularly its impact on brain function. This episode is packed with valuable information for everyone,...

Send us a textJoin Sarah and Mary Ann as they engage in a compelling discussion with Professor and Dr. Vernon Louw, the Chair and Head of the Division of Clinical Hematology at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Together, they explore the significant effects of iron deficiency on fetal brain development.Dr. Louw shares his expert insights on the crucial role of iron in our bodies, particularly its impact on brain function. This episode is packed with valuable information for everyone,...

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