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Mild CKD in Kids Causes Poor Growth, Heart Problems - Renal Business Today |
Renal Business Today
WASHINGTON—Children with only mildly to moderately impaired kidney function experience poor growth, delays in puberty, and heart problems, according to a study published online in the Clinical Journal of the American Society Nephrology (CJASN).
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Dialysis unit expanding - Sarnia Observer |
Sarnia Observer
Patients with renal failure require dialysis to filter blood and remove harmful waste. In most cases, treatment takes up to five hours, three times per week. Including travel time to London, that can often translate into 10-hour round trips for
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Young black patients on dialysis do worse than white counterparts - The JHU Gazette |
The JHU Gazette
For years, medical studies have reached the same conclusion: African-American patients do better on kidney dialysis than their white counterparts. But new Johns Hopkins research, published Aug.
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NxStage Celebrates Seven Year Anniversary of IU Health's Home Hemodialysis ... - PR Newswire (press release) |
PR Newswire (press release)
IU Health started its home dialysis program by partnering with NxStage on its Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) study for US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance to market the System One for home use. In addition, three IU Health patients
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Is drinking lots of water actually bad for you? - Mirror.co.uk |
Mirror.co.uk
And again in 2008, the American Journal of Nephrology stated that there is no clear benefit from drinking increased amounts of water. Yet the myths persist. And they apply to young and old alike. Physiologically, children are self-regulating with a
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