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1st US double hand transplant patient leaves Pa. hospital after ...
14 hours ago by AP  
October 19th, 2009 LONDON - A test that screens whether a patient's heart is healthy enough for a kidney transplant is not as dangerous as once thought, a new study reveals. It indicates that the test, called coronary angiography, ...
Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/
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Modest Kidney Function Loss Speeds Bone Mineral Density Decline
2 Feb 2010
They used two different techniques—estimated creatinine clearance and estimated glomerular filtration rate—to gauge patients' kidney function at the beginning of the study. The first test measures how quickly the kidneys clear ...
Renal Business Today News - http://www.renalbusiness.com/
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Stem cells offer new hope for kidney disease patients For Alport ...
20 Oct 2009
"Our study opens up many considerations of how new therapies related to the use of stem cells can be devised for our kidney patients with chronic disease," comments Raghu Kalluri, MD, PhD (Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA). ...
Welcome to the Adult Stem Cell Research Network - http://www.ascrnetwork.org/component/content/fr...
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Kidney donor study: How do African-Americans access health info ...
1 Feb 2010 by Gazette Contributor  
The initiative was prompted, in part, by the fact that African-Americans constitute the majority of patients with end-stage renal disease but less than 12 percent of the living-kidney donors last year. A 2007 Pew Internet study revealed ...
The Gazette - http://gazette.jhu.edu/ - References

'Silent strokes' linked to kidney failure in diabetics -Diabetes news-
1 Feb 2010
In patients with type 2 diabetes, silent cerebral infarction (SCI)—small areas of brain damage caused by injury to small blood vessels—signals an increased risk of progressive kidney disease and kidney failure, according to a study ...
Diabetes Mellitus: Overview, Causes, Risk... - http://www.health.am/db/ - References

Protein Levels in Urine Help Predict Kidney Function - Drugs.com ...
2 Feb 2010
High protein levels in urine can signal trouble for people who are at risk for kidney failure and associated problems, a new study suggests. The researchers rep. ... "The surprising thing is that all levels of kidney function [among] patients that had higher proteinuria did worse," said Dr. Martin Zand, medical director of the kidney and pancreas transplant programs at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In addition to revised screening guidelines, ...
Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - http://www.drugs.com/medical-news.html
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Protein Levels in Urine Help Predict Kidney Function
2 Feb 2010
Protein Levels in Urine Help Predict Kidney Function. Combined screening method spotted more high-risk patients, study found. By Amanda Gardner - HealthDay Reporter. Protein Levels in Urine Help Predict Kidney Function. TUESDAY, Feb. ...
Health, Fitness, Wellness News at VitaBeat - http://www.vitabeat.com/?q=http://www.evilaliv3.org/
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Delaying surgery post-PCI
27 Jan 2010
Of the 722 adult cardiac surgical patients enrolled in the study, 43% had acute kidney injury, according to the Acute Kidney Injury Network definition of injury—an increase in creatinine of at least 50% or 0.3 mg/dL over baseline. ...
theHeart.org - http://www.theheart.org/
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Higher risk of AMI in women with gout
7 Feb 2010
UPDATED WITH COMMENTARY // A link between gout and AMI has been previously documented in men: now a new cohort study suggests gout may be even more important as a comorbidity in women. ... To heartwire, Choi observed that cardiologists may already be thinking of gout as a heart disease risk factor in men; they should now do the same for female patients. He also emphasized that while the manifestation of gout is major joint discomfort and disability, it is fundamentally an ...
theHeart.org - Brain/Kidney/Peripheral - http://www.theheart.org/condition/brain-kidney-periphera...
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Can immune cell levels foresee skin cancer risk in kidney ...
29 Jan 2010 by newsstaff  
Can immune cell levels foresee skin cancer risk in kidney transplantation patients? American Society Nephrology Kidney transplantation apparently comes with its risks. A new study claims that measuring specific kinds of immune calls may ...
Health Jockey - http://www.healthjockey.com/2008/05/25/reiki-a-universal-healing-force/
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