07Nov/13

Lowering salt intake improves heart and kidney health of chronic kidney … – Science Codex


Counsel & Heal

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 
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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
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07Nov/13

Cleveland Arts listings for Nov. 8-14: Checking out the sights during the … – Plain Dealer (blog)

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

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07Nov/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
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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
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