Over 20,000 people in Ireland are living with undiagnosed  haemochromatosis or ‘iron overload’

It is estimated that 20,000 people in Ireland are living with undiagnosed cases of haemochromatosis or ‘iron overload’. Haemochromatosis is the nation’s most common genetic condition yet still remains one of the lesser known amongst the population.   In Ireland, 1 in 5 people are carriers, equating to a massive 20% of the population, and 1 …

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