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She broke his heart. Then she gave him a kidney. - Duluth News Tribune |
Duluth News Tribune
LaPlante knows that if he hadn't gotten the transplant, he would be on dialysis now, and unable to work. The difference between a kidney transplant and dialysis is the difference between night and day, said Jenny Bodner, in-patient coordinator for
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Hotspur Technologies' IQCath Catheter Receives CE Mark - Bradenton Herald |
Bradenton Herald
Over 2 million patients worldwide require dialysis due to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) with annual expenditures for dialysis products and services forecasted to be over $65 billion, making it one of the most costly segments of medical care.
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Waiting for a miracle - The Hindu |
The Hindu
Thimmayya, 41, is a car-driver in Bengaluru, caring for a wife who has End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) and given few weeks to live. He ushers us into the dimly-lit interiors of his house where, in a small windowless room, his wife Shubha is lying on a
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Osama was hale and hearty, says wife - Hindustan Times |
Hindustan Times
PTI Osama bin Laden, who was shot dead by US forces May 2, was hale and hearty and was "not on dialysis", the al Qaeda leader's wife has told investigators. Osama's youngest wife, Amal al-Sadah, said Osama was hale and hearty and had recovered from his
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Fewer American Students Choose to Study Nephrology - TopNews United States |
TopNews United States
A recent review carried out by the ASN Workforce Committee Chairperson, Mark G. Parker, MD and colleagues has claimed that fewer medical students in the US are opting for nephrology as a career nowadays. The review also reveals that there is a growing
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