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Jan-Feb issue of Seminars in Dialysis temporarily available free of charge. Includes critiques of latest KDIGO CKD-MBD guidelines. |
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Seminars: Articles include a critique of the KDIGO guidelines by various authors.
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Ain't necessarily so: Higher salt intake associated with lower mortality in diabetic patients? |
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Diabetes Care: CONCLUSIONS In patients with type 2 diabetes, lower 24-h urinary sodium excretion was paradoxically associated with increased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Interventional studies are necessary to determine if dietary salt has a causative role in determining adverse outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes and the appropriateness of guidelines advocating salt restriction in this setting.
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Taylor's gift: Saying thank you for a second chance - 9NEWS.com |
9NEWS.com
Unfortunately, Jonathan Finger's body rejected his mom's kidney and he realized dialysis would become a part of his life. Initially, he went to dialysis three times a week for four hours at a time. Eventually, Jonathan and his wife Anna got the
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New dialysis centre for needy patients expected by year end - The Borneo Post |
The Borneo Post
KUCHING: Sarawakians will get a new dialysis centre at T Chin Kin Commercial Centre, Jalan Pending end of this year. Mawar Dialysis Centre, Sarawak branch, is a community project jointly initiated by SUPP's potential candidate for Pending, Professor Dr
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GAO issues reports on monitoring of oral drugs for ESRD patients |
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GAO: This report (1) describes the rationales for including oral-only ESRD drugs in the bundled payment, (2) examines dialysis organizations' recent experience providing oral-only ESRD drugs and their future ability to provide these drugs, (3) examines the data sources that CMS could use to account for oral-only ESRD drugs in the bundled payment, and (4) examines CMS's ability to monitor treatment of mineral and bone disorder.
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