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New dialysis program helps patients regain independence - NorthernLife.ca |
NorthernLife.ca
Sudbury Regional Hospital CEO Dr. Denis Roy (at podium) speaks at the press conference March 1 which launched the hospital's new home dialysis program, while Judy Chaperon, the hospital's clinical manager of nephrology, looks on.
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Patients to be treated at home thanks to Epsom charity - Epsom Guardian |
Epsom Guardian
The treatment will allow sufferers of renal disease to undergo treatment in their sleep, cutting out time consuming visits to hospital. Clinical Director of Renal Services at Epsom and St Helier Trust, Dr James Marsh, said: “This is a fantastic appeal
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Treated cat can survive renal failure YOUR PET Jeff Kahler, DVM - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader |
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Instead, he had renal disease. Renal (kidney) disease is common in cats, especially older ones. Lembert, at 12, would fall into that older category. Renal disease is separated into broad categories: acute and chronic. The prognosis for each is
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Blood pressure rises with age - South Coast Today |
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Blood pressure rises with age
South Coast Today
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WSU coach gets the assist he needs - Dayton Daily News |
Dayton Daily News
After more than two decades dealing with diabetes, the Wright State Hall of Fame coach's kidneys began to fail and he went on dialysis. He needed a kidney transplant — an uncertain predicament because the waiting lists are long and there's a shortage
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