Thicker Than Water: A Social and Evolutionary Study of Iron Deficiency in Women Miller Elizabeth M.
Thicker Than Water: A Social and Evolutionary Study of Iron Deficiency in Women Miller Elizabeth M. A powerful and critical investigation of iron deficiency in women throughout evolutionary history…
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Thicker Than Water: A Social and Evolutionary Study of Iron Deficiency in Women Miller Elizabeth M.
A powerful and critical investigation of iron deficiency in women throughout evolutionary history and in our current societyWomen of the world are beset by a hidden hunger: iron deficiency. Despite these dire statistics, women are not routinely screened for iron deficiency. Up to 40% of reproductive-aged women across the globe have iron deficiency anemia, and it contributes to 20% of maternal deaths.
Biomedical remedies - mostly iron supplementation - are unequally and indifferently applied to global populations of women.Thicker Than Water explores the reasons women are especially vulnerable, using evolutionary theory and social theory to understand the causes and consequences of iron deficiency in women. Iron deficiency has been used as a tool to control, categorize, and even ignore women and their suffering. Contrary to popular belief,