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Novel Tool May Help Dialysis Patients with Phosphorus Control - Renal and Urology News |
Renal and Urology News
LAS VEGAS—A novel interactive Web-based phosphorus education tool may help to improve phosphorus control in dialysis patients, according to a report at the National Kidney Foundation's Spring Clinical Meetings. The tool, developed by DaVita,
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CV Risk Factors Undertreated in High-Risk CKD Patients - Renal and Urology News |
Renal and Urology News
The proportion increased slightly as renal impairment progressed, from 42.9% in patients with CKD stage 1 to 54.6% in those with CKD stage IV. In addition, the overall proportion of these patients achieved the low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol
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Drug Shows Promise for Treating Calciphylaxis - Renal and Urology News |
Renal and Urology News
LAS VEGAS—Sodium thiosulfate may hold promise as a treatment for calciphylaxis in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), researchers reported here at the National Kidney Foundation's Spring Clinical Meetings. Hilana Hatoum, MD, of McLaren
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India emerges as a leading global destination for world class Kidney ... - AddPR.com (press release) |
AddPR.com (press release)
Round the clock attention of dedicated and experienced doctors and trained nurses • Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Unit (CAPD). This form of dialysis for chronic renal failure can be done easily at home and does not require any machine.
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Antioxidant Nutraceutical May Help Treat Secondary Hyperparathyroidism - Renal and Urology News |
Renal and Urology News
By decreasing requirements for erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, it could aid in treating anemia stemming from renal disease. The antioxidative properties of the nutraceutical “may be a useful cost-effective adjuvant in an increasingly challenging
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