Anemia is an academic journal dedicated to anemia research, aiming to provide a platform for medical researchers, clinical doctors, and related professionals worldwide to exchange the latest research results, clinical practices, and theoretical discussions in the field of anemia. This magazine covers a wide range of topics related to anemia, including but not limited to the pathophysiology of anemia, diagnostic techniques, treatment strategies, epidemiological research, as well as complications and management associated with anemia. Anemia is a common blood disease characterized by a lower than normal level of red blood cells or hemoglobin content in the blood, leading to a decrease in oxygen transport capacity and potentially causing symptoms such as fatigue, pallor, palpitations, and difficulty breathing. The causes of anemia are diverse, including but not limited to blood loss, excessive destruction of red blood cells (hemolytic anemia), and insufficient red blood cell production (such as iron deficiency anemia, aplastic anemia).
The magazine ensures the scientific and innovative nature of its published articles through a rigorous peer review process, thereby promoting the development and progress of anemia research. This journal not only focuses on basic research, but also emphasizes clinical applications, providing readers with a comprehensive perspective from laboratory research to clinical practice. In addition, the magazine also pays special attention to the manifestations and treatment differences of anemia in different populations, such as children, pregnant women, and chronic disease patients.