Sewage raises stink in parkThe Asian AgeThe failure of the GHMC in properly maintaining the park has robbed residents of much-needed lung space. While boating in the lake inside the park was stopped long back, sewage from the Devarakonda slum upstream …
Blood Donor Policy Panel comments on blood donation ban – Stony Brook Statesman
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Blood Donor Policy Panel comments on blood donation ban
Stony Brook Statesman Blood Donor Policy Panel comments on blood donation ban. By sbstatesman | November 7, 2013 · (JASMINE BLENNAU / THE STATESMAN). SBU’s Blood Donor Equality movement held an event to educate people on the ban preventing men who have had … |
Symposium Held to Encourage Organ Donation in Minnesota – KSTP.com
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Symposium Held to Encourage Organ Donation in Minnesota
KSTP.com Minnesotans are a generous group of people. According to the organ donor organization LifeSource, 62 percent of the state’s residents are signed up to be donors. But, there are states higher on the list, and today hundreds of healthcare professionals … |
Plates loaded with pesticides – Times of India
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Plates loaded with pesticides
Times of India A study by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India under the Union agriculture ministry threw up some unpalatable facts. Common … “Pesticides are neurotoxins and can affect vital organs like the kidney and liver as well as the endocrine system. |
UC researchers find acute kidney injury predicts poor outcomes for dialysis … – Science Codex
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UC researchers find acute kidney injury predicts poor outcomes for dialysis …
Science Codex CINCINNATI—Two University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers, in collaboration with other investigators, have found that patients who suffered from acute kidney injury (AKI) in the two-year period prior to going on dialysis were 1 ½ times as likely to die … |
Hospitalized patients with acute kidney injury may not be receiving sufficient … – Science Codex
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Hospitalized patients with acute kidney injury may not be receiving sufficient …
Science Codex Atlanta, GA (November 7, 2013)—Acute kidney injury (AKI) is the most common in-hospital diagnosis seen by US nephrologists, but patients with the condition may not be receiving sufficient follow-up care. That’s the conclusion of a study that will be … |
Lowering salt intake improves heart and kidney health of chronic kidney … – Science Codex
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Lowering salt intake improves heart and kidney health of chronic kidney …
Science Codex Washington, DC (November 7, 2013) — Reducing salt intake provides clear benefits for the heart and kidney health of patients with chronic kidney disease, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of … Hospitalized patients with acute kidney injury may not be receiving sufficient …Medical Xpress CVD more prevalent in chronic kidney disease patientsFamily Practice News Digital Network Veggie Protein May Be Better for Kidney DiseasedailyRx WebMD –EurekAlert (press release) –Philly.com all 22 news articles » |
Lawsuit filed over death of Emerald Isle youth – Carolinacoastonline
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Lawsuit filed over death of Emerald Isle youth
Carolinacoastonline “Upon further testing it was determined that he met the criteria for brain death. Life support was withdrawn and Drew passed away.” The complaint states that, “plaintiffs David B. Hughes, Sr. and Kimberly D. Hughes are entitled to recover compensatory … |
Cleveland Arts listings for Nov. 8-14: Checking out the sights during the … – Plain Dealer (blog)
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Cleveland Arts listings for Nov. 8-14: Checking out the sights during the …
Plain Dealer (blog) A presentation of classical Indian (Hindu) dancing. Director Shoba Narayan provides an overview of Indian culture, Hindu religion & the symbolism of performers’ dance movements. …. Christopher Toth, organ, and Joy Parker, piano. …. 11/14/13 … |
UC researchers find acute kidney injury predicts poor outcomes for dialysis … – EurekAlert (press release)
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UC researchers find acute kidney injury predicts poor outcomes for dialysis …
EurekAlert (press release) CINCINNATI—Two University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers, in collaboration with other investigators, have found that patients who suffered from acute kidney injury (AKI) in the two-year period prior to going on dialysis were 1 ½ times as likely to die … Hospitalized Patients with Acute Kidney Injury May Not Be Receiving Sufficient …Newswise (press release) OpportunityAnalyzer: Late-Stage Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) – Opportunity …PR Carbon (press release) Kidney patients may gain from less saltThe News International Pentagon Post –Medical Xpress all 35 news articles » |
