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inemia


Question Posted Friday July 8 2005, 12:30 am

What is inemia and how is it caused??

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Additional info, added Friday July 8 2005, 11:37 am:
i spelled it wrong...its really anemia! sorry!.

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MrBrightside answered Friday July 8 2005, 1:13 am:
I'm pretty sure that what you mean is anemia.What it means is that you lack sufficiant red blood cells and I'm pretty sure that this results in your blood having less volume,thus being thinner than it actually should be.I'm also almost positive that you need to be born with it in order to have it.

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