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| 20 Nov 2009 by BJS Researchers estimate that 650000 Americans will develop end-stage renal disease by 2010, costing the health care system $28 billion a year. Related on the Web: Black Kids with High Blood Pressure at Higher Risk for Heart Disease ... Science Blog - Science news straight from... - http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/frontpage1 - References [ More results from Science Blog - Science news straight from... ] |
| 19 hours ago by staff According to a new study, spot blood pressure readings in children with chronic kidney disease often seem to fail in detecting hypertension even during. ... In addition, majority of them seem to be prone to the disease in childhood. The study authors estimated that nearly 650000 Americans will develop end-stage renal disease by 2010. This may perhaps in turn cost the health care system approximately $28 billion each year. The study authors recommend that all children with ... Health Jockey - http://www.healthjockey.com/2008/05/25/reiki-a-universal-healing-force/ [ More results from Health Jockey ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by insciences Researchers estimate that 650000 Americans will develop end-stage renal disease by 2010, costing the health care system $28 billion a year. Contact: Katerina Pesheva, Tel: (410) 516-4996, Email: epeshev1@jhmi.edu ... Articles - http://insciences.org/articles.php [ More results from Articles ] |
| 19 hours ago Spot blood pressure readings in children with chronic kidney disease often fail to detect hypertension - even during doctor's office visits - increasing a child's risk for serious heart problems, according to research from Johns Hopkins Children's ... Researchers estimate that 650000 Americans will develop end-stage renal disease by 2010, costing the health care system $28 billion a year. Source: Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. More on Science Centric News | Health ... Science Centric | News - http://www.sciencecentric.com/ |
| 14 Nov 2009 Renal diets should be restricted in sodium and phosphorus. Though controversy exists about protein levels in canine renal disease, protein restriction is quite often recommended. Numerous commercial kidney diets are available, ... Suite101: Plants & Animals Articles - http://www.suite101.com/plantsandanimals/ [ More results from Suite101: Plants & Animals Articles ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Love Chronic kidney disease (CKD), or uremia or Bright's disease or chronic nephritis, is achieving gradual, significant, and final renal function, and thus the glomerular filtration. All chronic renal disease and acute renal diseases ... HEALTHY LIVING - http://medicindo.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 Background: This study examines if transplant glomerular filtration rate (GFR) slope prediction is affected by the degree of transplant chronic kidney disease (CKDT) stage. Methods: Serial changes in estimated GFR ( Delta eGFR) by Cockcroft -Gault (CG) and Modified Diet in Renal Disease-Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry (MDRD-IDMS) equations were compared to simultaneous changes in isotope GFR ( Delta iGFR) in renal transplant patients who had at least four scans. ... American Journal of Nephrology : Last 20 articles - http://content.karger.com/ [ More results from American Journal of Nephrology : Last 20 articles ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Linda Fugate Medical researchers are actively exploring ways to prevent and treat kidney disease. One promising area of research is renal apoptosis. A recent article in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology reviews the progress. ... EmpowHer.com - Site Activity Feed - http://www.empowher.com/ [ More results from EmpowHer.com - Site Activity Feed ] |
| 15 Nov 2009 by kjpr Renal Replacement Therapies Registry – A First for Kidney Disease Research. Posted by kjpr On November - 15 - 2009. RemedyMD's solution addresses Institute of Medicine's top 100 priorities and shifts focus towards research based on more ... Press About - http://www.pressabout.com/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 Drug and medical device company Covidien said Nov. 9 that it is changing the label of its imaging agent Optimark to indicate that it is dangerous for use in patients with severe renal impairment. Renal Business Today News - http://www.renalbusiness.com/ [ More results from Renal Business Today News ] |
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