Iron deficiency without anemia – a clinical challenge - NCBIncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC5986027
Am I able to show this article on the effects o... - Thyroid UK
Am I able to show this article on the effects of hidden iron deficiency?


I have edited your post to include a link to the paper.
You have to get the link itself - for example, Copy from the address bar of a browser. Or right-click on a link and choose Copy Link Location. And paste that into your post.
It changes to the blue, clickable link (and gets shortened) when you actually post - not when you paste the link.
Thanks helvella. I tried all that, but maybe it just doesn't work with chromebooks...
Sorry - I have no experience of them.
At the risk of just causing you more confusion (not my intent!), have a look here:
A tip for the future...
Some research papers can be found on multiple sites on the internet. Many may contain just the Abstract, but if you are lucky you can sometimes find the whole paper. So, for the paper you've mentioned, the whole paper can be found here :
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi...
The best way to search is using the DOI - every research paper is allocated a unique one. For the paper you've given the DOI can be found in the pubmed link in your first post and it starts with 10.1002 and is displayed as a clickable link.
Another place that research papers can often be found in full is on sci-hub.
Thanks humanbean, I just tried that, & it works! I felt sure I tried it B4 with no success though, maybe I tried with a mere abstract?
I don't know, sorry. The DOI needs to be searched for on a site like Google. Just clicking on it by itself doesn't work to find the whole paper. If the DOI doesn't find the whole paper then searching by the title may find it but some titles are so similar it can occasionally be difficult to identify the one you want.
If all that fails, search for sci-hub. The link may change every now and then, and there may be more than one site which appears to work.
I found the whole paper for another link I was looking for today at scihubtw.tw/
Perhaps next time it might be found at sci-hub.it.nf or another link.
For info on sci-hub and why it moves around read this :
I definitly saw a sci hub at 1st, didn't work. I'm off for a lie down a dark room, with maybe a fugue state thrown in now, lol. Too complicated for my old damaged brain.
Thanks for your help though. Who knows, maybe I will see this reply 1 day, try again, & find the secret of life itself?
I had a look at your posting history on your profile and saw that you have previously posted on the Restless Legs forum on HealthUnlocked.
Iron deficiency causes restless legs and so does low magnesium, and there may be some other low mineral levels that cause it too. The problem can be fixed. I used to get cramp and restless legs every week, often several times a week. But in the last 2 or 3 years I've probably had it about twice.