Archive for Research
June 28, 2010
By Charly posted in Patients, Research, Websites with
No Comments

Diabetes patients warned of increased kidney failure risk
InTheNews.co.uk
… audit revealed a third of people with diabetes did not have their urine tested, a vital step in identifying the early signs of diabetic kidney disease. …
Wellness by the numbers
Joliet Herald News
“Knowing these numbers can tell you if you are at a greater risk for heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease,” Pollastrini said. …
Study suggests limiting blood flow interruption during kidney surgery
Oneindia
… the blood flow for more than 20 to 25 minutes during kidney cancer surgery leads to a greater risk for patients developing chronic kidney disease. …
Gout Drug Benefits Kidney Disease Patients
Newswise (press release)
Newswise — A drug commonly used to treat gout may help maintain kidney disease patients’ health, according to an analysis appearing in an upcoming issue of …
Tagged as: benefits, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, Patients
January 11, 2010
By Charly posted in News, Patients, Research, Websites with
No Comments

Basic tests predict type 2 diabetes
Cincinnati.com
Type 2 diabetes increases a person’s risk of developing heart disease, vision loss, kidney disease and other serious health problems later in life, …
Quitting smoking and diabetes risk
NHS Choices
The study was funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease. …
Diabetes: The silent epidemic
Macon Telegraph
… diabetes can still lead to very serious medical complications, including heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, blindness and infections. …
Diabetes on the rise among older Mexican Americans
Reuters
At both time points, the rate of diabetes complications such as kidney disease and vision problems was the same, although people in the second group with …
Tagged as: blindness, diabetes, heart disease, infections, kidney disease, minorities, stroke, type 2
January 4, 2010
By Charly posted in Events, Health Programs, Health Screening, News, Patients, Research, Websites with
No Comments
Severe Kidney Disease Needs Complex Management Case vignette describes …
ModernMedicine
6 (HealthDay News) — Aggressive management is required for patients with stage IV chronic kidney disease, according to an article in the Jan. …
Pharmacists Improve Care of Diabetics While Cutting Costs, Research Shows
Science Daily (press release)
Higher A1Cs indicate that a patient is at higher risk for developing long-term complications associated with diabetes, such as kidney disease or vision …
Losing weight may help preserve kidney function: a video Health Tip
Plain Dealer
By Robert Higgs, The Plain Dealer Video: Dr. Sankar Navaneethan of the Cleveland Clinic discusses potential benefits that obese people with kidney disease …
Tagged as: benefits, chronic kidney disease, ckd, diabetes, kidney function, Patients, weight
November 30, 2009
By Charly posted in Health Programs, Health Screening, Patients, Research, Websites with
No Comments

Prognosis: Numbers Rise in a Diabetes Forecast
New York Times
As affected people live longer, they will have more opportunities to develop complications, including end-stage kidney disease, amputations and blindness, …
Dramatic Surge in Diabetes Expected by 2034
HealthNews
… damaging nerves and blood vessels and leading to complications, such as heart disease, end-stage kidney disease, stroke, blindness, and amputation. …
Better health, take charge: Basic lifestyle changes can fend off hypertension
Memphis Commercial Appeal
If you have diabetes or heart or kidney disease, you should get your pressure checked more often. Get off the couch. Control your weight and exercise. …
Why should we Stop Diabetes?
Louisville Courier-Journal
Every day, nearly 200 people with diabetes have parts of their leg amputated because of diabetic neuropathy, 120 people enter end-stage kidney disease …
Tagged as: blood sugar, diabetes, high risks, kidney disease, Patients
November 16, 2009
By Charly posted in Health Screening, News, Patients, Research, Websites with
No Comments

Advance warning for kidney sufferers
South Devon Herald Express
The hospital say those suffering from Lupus have a higher risk of heart and kidney disease. When kidney problems are detected it is often irreversible, …
Foodborne disease can cause kidney failure, paralysis
Food Consumer
… in children in the US HUS can lead to death, or permanent health problems such as end-stage kidney disease, neurological complications and diabetes. …
Prevent kidney disease by saying no to diet sodas and excess salt
Natural News.com (registration)
(NaturalNews) According to the American Society of Nephrology (ASN), the number of people in the US diagnosed with kidney disease has doubled over the past …
Surgery Not Always Best for Narrowed Kidney Arteries
U.S. News & World Report
“In asymptomatic people with chronic kidney disease — people with severe hypertension — there is no benefit from subjecting them to a risky procedure of …
Tagged as: diet, foodborne, kidney disease, prevention, surgery
September 28, 2009
By Charly posted in Events, Health Screening, News, Patients, Research, Websites with
No Comments

Bike tour raises money, awareness of kidney disease
Muskegon Chronicle – MLive.com
The Tour DaVita is a 250-mile bike ride aimed at raising funds and awareness for kidney disease. WEST MICHIGAN — Dietitian Jill Rosekrans-Gawne said she has …
Many on debilitating dialysis not told about transplantation option
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Dialysis does not cure kidney disease, which afflicts about 26 million Americans. Sign up for PghScience, the Pittsburgh Trib’s free weekly e-mail …
Experts: Crucial to get on waiting list as soon as possible
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Even though he was diagnosed with kidney disease five years ago, it wasn’t until two months ago that Cannon completed the required evaluation to be listed. …
Sleep Problems Common in Non-dialysis-dependent Children with …
Zikkir World (blog)
Sleep disorders are a common and under-recognized problem for children and adolescents with non-dialysis-dependent chronic kidney disease (CKD), …
Vitamin D deficiency can be dangerous to your health
Clinton Herald
Patients with chronic kidney disease are especially susceptible due to the inability to convert Vitamin D to an active form, leading to Vitamin D deficiency …
Tagged as: adolescents, ckd, dialysis, kidney disease, Sleep Problems, tour, transplant, vitamin D
September 8, 2009
By Charly posted in Health Programs, Insurance, News, Patients, Research, Websites with
No Comments

Hardworking kidneys deserve good treatment
The Durango Herald
Chronic kidney disease is among the leading causes of chronic illness in the United States. Death rates from chronic kidney disease in the United States …
Overnight dialysis is considered for patients
News Chief
… improve not only the quality but the cost of caring for end-stage kidney-disease patients – more than $60000 a year for each patient on hemodialysis. …
Kidney doctors concerned by Medicare financing
USA Today
Some of the many questions facing the care of kidney disease patients would require action by Congress, but other improvements could be achieved without any …
Top Ten Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease
EmpowHer
Kidney failure, requiring dialysis or transplant, can often be prevented with early detection and treatment of chronic kidney disease. …
Tagged as: ckd, hemodilaysis, kidney disease, Patients, risk, treatment
August 10, 2009
By Charly posted in Events, Health Screening, News, Patients, Research, Websites with
No Comments

Kidney Function: A Few Important Things You Should Know
LongIslandPress.com
The doctor’s recommendations and treatment plan can help a patient to slow the progression of kidney disease as much as possible. …
Could you be at risk for diabetes?
WREX-TV
Diabetes can lead to serious problems, such as kidney failure, blindness and heart disease. Some of these problems can be prevented, but only if the disease …
Electronic Nose Can Sniff Out Kidney Diseases and Lung Cancer
DOTmed.com (press release)
Of these, the team identified the five most important compounds that signal the development of kidney disease. The idea to use the electronic nose to test …
Immunoglobulin Can Predict Some Diabetic Complications
U.S. News & World Report
… urine at the start of the study were about three times more likely to suffer cardiovascular-related death or to progress to end-stage kidney disease. …
July 27, 2009
By Charly posted in Health Screening, News, Patients, Research with
No Comments

For Some Kidney Patients, Home Dialysis Is Better
MSN Health & Fitness
1, 2010, patients with chronic kidney disease must be counseled about their treatment options. This provision is intended to give patients an opportunity to …
Fresh-Meat Additives May Be Dangerous for Kidney Patients
U.S. News & World Report – Washington,DC,USA
THURSDAY, July 23 (HealthDay News) — Additives used to “enhance” uncooked meat and poultry can pose serious health risks for people with kidney disease, …
Lab Test Predicts Acute Kidney Injury in ICU Patients
U.S. News & World Report – Washington,DC,USA
Another study in the journal showed the promise of this new test, as urine NGAL can help diagnose HIV-related kidney disease in African-Americans and black …
Prehypertension, Obesity And Kidney Disease Risks
Science Daily (press release) – USA
sciencedaily (July 21, 2009) — People with prehypertension are not at increased risk of kidney disease if their body mass index (BMI) is under 30.0 kg/m2, …
Tagged as: ckd, home dialysis, Patients, risks
July 20, 2009
By Charly posted in Health Screening, News, Patients, Research with
No Comments

Diabetic teenagers in early intervention drugs trial
The Age – Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
Four in 10 will have severe kidney disease by the age of 50. The medications have been approved in Australia for use in children but not for the prevention …
EHR Aids Management of Chronic Disease
MedPage Today – Little Falls,NJ,USA
So the researchers conducted a longitudinal study of 10000 members of Kaiser Permanente Hawaii with chronic kidney disease. They looked at time periods …
Effects of fluoridated water on arthritis, hypothyroidism, kidney …
Examiner.com – USA
Here are just some of the potential health threats from fluoride in our diets and our water: arthritis, skeletal fluorosis, thyroid dysfunction, and kidney …
Next page » Next Page » Next Page »