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Boxing unlikely factor in Lomu's hospitalisation - Stuff.co.nz
Stuff.co.nz
LATEST: Rugby superstar Jonah Lomu remains in a stable condition in a renal ward at Auckland City Hospital although the details of what is wrong with him remain unclear. Lomu, 36, was diagnosed with a kidney condition in 1995 called nephrotic syndrome, ...
Tide of support for Jonah Lomu in hospital New Zealand Herald
Lomu in hospital after health scare - report AFP
Rugby World Cup 2011: New Zealand legend Jonah Lomu suffers health scare and

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Pentec Health Named to the Philadelphia 100® for Second Consecutive Year - Benzinga (press release)
Benzinga (press release)
The Joint Commission has consistently awarded Pentec with a Gold Seal of Approval for their commitment to providing the highest level of patient safety and patient care for renal nutritional and specialty infusion home care services.

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Dialysis Patients Need More Treatment To Survive - Empowered News
Empowered News
Dialysis patients have always been prescribed a treatment of three times per week to remove the deadly toxins from their blood. Now, new research shows that this frequency may not be enough for their survival. The New England Journal of Medicine

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Walk celebrates Gift of Life - Sarnia Observer
Sarnia Observer
The 50-year-old Camlachie man has kidney disease and requires dialysis in London three times a week. "It's just taken away his life," said Anderson, 82. A first kidney transplant in 1999 lasted 10 years and now her son is back on the wait list,

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They gave our mother a man's name tag, then she died - Launceston Times
Launceston Times
Although Mrs Dukich had been a dialysis patient since she was diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease 11 years ago, it never prevented her from living a normal life. Said to be ''bright as a button'' by her daughters, she was a crossword and sudoku

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