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Testing serum copper levels is a simple blood test that can be done by your doctor.

Copper plays an important role in cellular respiration and iron uptake. There is no telltale sign of low copper levels, though you may experience some symptoms of anemia. These include weakness, lethargy, paleness, increased heart rate, and shortness of breath.

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