12Mar/14

1 in 10 adults gets chronic kidney disease, early tests can help: Doctors – Times of India


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1 in 10 adults gets chronic kidney disease, early tests can help: Doctors
Times of India
PANAJI: The next time you drop in to visit your family physician for an annual check-up, don’t let him stop with just examining your heart beat, blood pressure and blood sugar. Insist on getting your kidney function tested as well, as the inexpensive
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12Mar/14

Chronic kidney disease hits one in 10 Indians – The Hindu


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Chronic kidney disease hits one in 10 Indians
The Hindu
One in every 10 adults in India suffers from chronic kidney disease (CKD), and at any given point, nearly five lakh patients are in need of life-long dialysis or transplant, according to Sanjay K. Agarwal, Professor and Head of Nephrology, AIIMS. Dr
Chronic kidney disease affects an estimated one in ten adults, says PAHO/WHOMercoPress
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12Mar/14

Investigation Report on China Tacrolimus Market, 2009-2018 – PR Newswire (press release)

Investigation Report on China Tacrolimus Market, 2009-2018
PR Newswire (press release)
Tacrolimus, also named as “”FK506″” and “”FR-900506″”, was developed by Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (later became Astellas Pharma by merging with Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.). In June 1993, it was firstly approved to Japan with the trade …

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12Mar/14

Lupus Patient Makes Antibodies To Fight HIV – Huffington Post


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Lupus Patient Makes Antibodies To Fight HIV
Huffington Post
“We found that the patient did indeed make these important antibodies, and by determining how this immune response occurred, we have enhanced our understanding of the process involved,” said study researcher Dr. Barton Haynes, director of the Duke 
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