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'Any mom would do it' - Boston Herald PDF Print
Boston Herald
Andrew has been on dialysis on and off for most of his life. He takes at least half a dozen medications every day. Every night and for every nap, his parents connect him to a dialysis machine. At night, they change the bandage covering the dialysis

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Nicotine Causes Elevated Blood Sugar Levels In Diabetic Smokers - Health Aim PDF Print
Health Aim
By Nancy on March 28, 2011 Persistently elevated blood sugar levels are the cause for several serious complications like strokes, heart attacks, renal failure, and nerve damage in diabetic smokers and a new study has pinpointed nicotine as the culprit

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Procedure helps those with hypertension - UPI.com PDF Print
UPI.com
CHICAGO, March 28 (UPI) -- A procedure that uses a catheter-based probe inserted into the renal artery to deactivate the nerves helps those with hypertension, French researchers say. Dr. Marc R. Sapoval, a professor of clinical radiology and chairman

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Tackling the decline in organ donor rates - Irish Times PDF Print
Irish Times
“If you appoint properly trained local organ donor coordinators, they will pay for themselves pretty quickly in terms of the difference in cost between transplantation and ongoing dialysis,” says Holian. “There was a 64-65 per cent increase in the

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Zimbabwe President Mugabe Pledges Free Dialysis for Renal Patients - Voice of America PDF Print
Voice of America
Mr. Mugabe said many renal patients are dying because they can't afford the high cost of kidney dialysis in a government hospital of some $1200 a month. The president, whose first wife Sally died of kidney failure in 1992, said the Finance Ministry is

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