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 Biomarkers Help Predict Renal Failure Risk
Biomarkers Help Predict Renal Failure Risk
In type 1 and type 2 diabetes patients, high concentrations of Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor 1 and 2 (TNFR1 and TNFR2) accurately predicts risk of renal failure loss. In two studi... 
 Study Sheds Light on What Many Kidney Failure Patients Stomach
Study Sheds Light on What Many Kidney Failure Patients Stomach
A new study has revealed that bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract causes serious health problems for many patients with kidney failure. This study is appearing in an upcomi... 
 Urine Test to Diagnose Acute Kidney Failure
Urine Test to Diagnose Acute Kidney Failure
A simple urine test helps diagnose acute kidney failure (AKI), shows study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Physicians typically measure a patient''s cr... 
Wife Mariah Carey Confirms Nick Cannon’s 'Good Spirits' Even With Kidney Failure
Wife Mariah Carey Confirms Nick Cannon’s 'Good Spirits' Even With Kidney Failure
Mariah Carey admitted her husband Nick Cannon is 'in a lot of pain' following a mild kidney failure yet remains in 'good spirits'. The 'America's Got Talent' host is staying optimistic e... 
 Dialysis Patients' Heart Health Differently Affected by Blood Pressure Drugs
Dialysis Patients' Heart Health Differently Affected by Blood Pressure Drugs
A new study has revealed that two seemingly similar blood pressure–lowering drugs have different effects on the heart health of dialysis patients. The study appears in an upcoming issue ... 
 Fortis to Launch Chain of Dialysis Centers to Broaden Access to Quality Care
Fortis to Launch Chain of Dialysis Centers to Broaden Access to Quality Care
Fortis Healthcare has announced that it will soon be launching a chain of dialysis centers across India, providing valuable service to patients suffering from chronic renal failure who do no... 
 African American Dialysis Patients Usually Live Longer Than Whites
African American Dialysis Patients Usually Live Longer Than Whites
A recent study has pointed out that African American dialysis patients usually live longer than whites. High levels of inflammation—which may be due to conditions such as infections, in... 
Hemodialysis Therapy Preferred by Lupus Nephritis Patients With End-stage Renal Disease
Hemodialysis Therapy Preferred by Lupus Nephritis Patients With End-stage Renal Disease
Most patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) caused by lupus nephritis opt hemodialysis as their initial kidney replacement therapy over peritoneal dialysis and preemptive kidney transp... 
 Best Blood Glucose Levels for Diabetics With Kidney Failure
Best Blood Glucose Levels for Diabetics With Kidney Failure
Diabetics with kidney failure should not lower their blood glucose levels as much as diabetics without kidney failure, two separate studies presented during the American Society of Nephrolog... 
 New Research Could Help Prevent Diabetic Kidney Failure
New Research Could Help Prevent Diabetic Kidney Failure
Researchers have found that the enzyme arginase-2 plays a vital role in kidney failure and by blocking the action of this enzyme could protect against kidney disease in diabetes. "We bel... 
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