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Stories from the dialysis comunity across the globe.
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Researchers terminate trial examining aliskiren in high-risk patients - Cardiology Today |
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Cardiology Today
Novartis recently announced its decision to halt a trial assessing the safety and efficacy of aliskiren for treatment of hypertension in patients with type 2 diabetes and renal impairment at high risk for CV and renal events, according to a press
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Race Differences in Dialysis Survival Linked to Inflammation - Renal and Urology News |
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Renal and Urology News
Differences in the level of inflammation among dialysis patients may explain, in part, why African Americans have better survival than Caucasians, study findings suggest. Deidra C. Crews, MD, of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore,
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Government funds almost 60% of all haemodialysis funding - The Sun Daily |
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The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 26, 2011): The government funds almost 60% of all haemodialysis funding in the country, although there are only one third of dialysis treatments occured in government centres. This was indicated by the Malaysian Dialysis and
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Selebi still not well - Primedia Broadcasting - Eyewitness News |
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Primedia Broadcasting - Eyewitness News
Eyewitness News understands he is receiving dialysis and is in need of a kidney transplant. Correctional service's deputy commissioner Zacharia Modise said a full update on his condition would be given on Wednesday by his doctors and national police
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Dialysis patients show symptoms of anemia after treatment - Shanghai Daily (subscription) |
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Shanghai Daily (subscription)
By Li Qian | 2011-12-27 | ONLINE EDITION MEDICAL experts in Lianyungang, a city in eastern Jiangsu Province, found 23 of the 79 dialysis patients being treated in a local hospital had a low red blood cell count, a newspaper reported today.
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