Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is more likely to occur in middle-aged and older individuals.

Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is a serious, life threatening disease. About half of the time, the cause of autoimmune hemolytic anemia cannot be determined. There are two main types of autoimmune hemolytic anemia: warm antibody hemolytic anemia and cold antibody hemolytic anemia. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia can also be caused by or occur with another disease, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, and rarely it follows the use of certain drugs, such as penicillin. In the warm antibody type, the autoantibodies attach to and destroy red blood cells at temperatures equal to or in excess of normal body temperature. In the cold antibody type, the autoantibodies become most active and attack red blood cells only at temperatures well below normal body temperature.

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It’s a Twister Dorothy!That’s what they said towards the beginning of the classic movie, ” The Wizard of Oz”. Then, of course, all of the family ran for cover in the storm cellar, after they released the livestock and horses. Dorothy, didn’t make it to the shelter that afternoon, and Auntie Em was really worried.Well, I am right there with Auntie Em. The only difference is that the “twister” I am worried about is the effect baby boomers are going to have on the two pillars of security that we call Medicare and Social Security.

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