Is a person choosing to not eat red meat spinach or other foods high in iron an example of inherited form anemia?
The answer is: no
A person choosing not to eat certain foods or being on a specific diet is a result of personal choice, it's not an inherited condition. Inherited forms of anemia are disorders in which the body is unable to produce enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin, and they can be passed on from parents to their children through their genes.
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