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Air pollution, vitamin B12 deficiency leading to rise in anaemia cases: Experts

Anaemia occurs when there isn’t enough haemoglobin in the body to carry oxygen to the organs and tissues

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While anaemia is long known to be caused by iron deficiency, experts on Thursday noted that air pollution and vitamin B12 deficiency have emerged as major culprits behind its increasing prevalence in the country.

Anaemia occurs when there isn’t enough haemoglobin in the body to carry oxygen to the organs and tissues. The condition, which mainly affects women and children, leads to the lower count of red blood cells or the haemoglobin. In severe cases, anaemia can cause poor cognitive and motor development in children.

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