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Missing sugar molecule raises diabetes risk in humans PDF Print
EurekAlert: Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego say an evolutionary gene mutation that occurred in human millions of years ago and our subsequent inability to produce a specific kind of sugar molecule appears to make people more vulnerable to developing type 2 diabetes, especially if they're overweight.

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Whangarei Hospital Providing Renal Dialysis Support To Cantabrians - Voxy PDF Print
Voxy
On 24 February, forty three dialysis patients from Canterbury travelled to Auckland for treatment at Middlemore Hospital, as dialysis patients in Canterbury are experiencing difficulties dialysing due to water quality. Ten of these patients and their

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Continuing to Play Me-Too - Motley Fool PDF Print
Motley Fool
Many diabetics have renal impairment, which can affect the efficacy of a drug. Having that information on the label is important. But Januvia's label already contains information about patients with renal impairment, so Onglyza isn't offering anything

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Schneider Hospital's dialysis unit set to undergo third inspection - Virgin Islands Daily News PDF Print
Virgin Islands Daily News
Schneider Regional Medical Center staff are preparing the hospital's hemodialysis unit for its third inspection by the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, which is scheduled for early March.

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Many Dialysis Patients at Risk for High Radiation Exposure - U.S. News World Report PDF Print
U.S. News & World Report
24 (HealthDay News) -- A large number of dialysis patients are at increased risk of cancer due to high radiation doses, and doctors should think about reducing these patients' levels of radiation exposure, a new study suggests.

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