Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences, University of Newcastle
Amanda's research expertise is in nutritional Epidemiology, specifically with the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women's Health; running dietary intervention trials and randomised controlled trials, specifically in relation to iron deficiency in women; examining the role of diet on general health and well-being, cognition, fatigue and mental health.
I've been diagnosed with iron deficiency, now what?
Feb 08, 2018 13:25 pm UTC| Health
Iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency in the developed world, affecting around one in three women of reproductive age. It can develop when iron intakes or iron absorption rates are unable to meet the...
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