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Falling on the head is generally seen as a sign to be cautious, as it may predict a period of disputes or minor challenges. However, some believe it can also signify a coming elevation in status.
Surprisingly, regular blood loss trains the female body to efficiently regulate iron. Women who menstruate have a lower risk of iron overload (hemochromatosis) compared to men. The body learns to absorb iron more effectively from food, ensuring that the systems of hematopoiesis (blood production) remain active and healthy.
Falling on the head is generally seen as a sign to be cautious, as it may predict a period of disputes or minor challenges. However, some believe it can also signify a coming elevation in status.
Surprisingly, regular blood loss trains the female body to efficiently regulate iron. Women who menstruate have a lower risk of iron overload (hemochromatosis) compared to men. The body learns to absorb iron more effectively from food, ensuring that the systems of hematopoiesis (blood production) remain active and healthy.