Citizen Tribune Dialysis unit at Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza destroyed in Israeli siege The World Health Organization announced on Saturday that Gaza’s largest hospital had been reduced to ashes …
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A pig kidney recipient who relied on dialysis before WCAX transplant was discharged from the hospital. 62 year old male. 4 days ago
by News Sourceby News SourceA pig kidney recipient who relied on dialysis before WCAX transplant was discharged from the hospital. 62 year old male. 4 days ago
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Kidney Dialysis Market Projected To Grow At 6.0% CAGR, Crossing US$ 156.8 Billion By 2032, Reports Marketresearch.Biz
by News Sourceby News SourceMarketresearch.biz reports that the Kidney Dialysis Market size is expected to be worth around USD 156.8 Bn by 2032 from USD 74.7 Bn in 2022, growing at a CAGR of …
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Akebia Receives FDA Approval of Vafseo® (vadadustat) Tablets for the Treatment of Anemia due to Chronic Kidney Disease in Adult Patients on Dialysis
Once-Daily Oral HIF-PH Inhibitor Activates Physiologic Response to Manage Anemia Akebia’s Launch Strategy Developed to Drive Toward a Potential New Oral Standard of Care Company to Host Conference Call on …
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New risk score helps cardiologists predict when TAVR patients will need dialysis
by News Sourceby News SourceThe team developed the TRITAVIpre score, which focuses on pretreatment variables associated with increased risk of RRT. Next, he added a procedural variable to the equation for another risk score, …
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Recently published research papers lancet The medical journal, led by the George Institute for Global Health, examines survival outcomes for patients undergoing hemodialysis, and its geographic scope includes India. Studies …
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huntington west virginia. (WSAZ) – March is National Kidney Month. Mandy Miller and Michelle Smoot of Fresenius Kidney Care Dialysis Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital stopped by First Look at …
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Fresenius Medical Care achieves next milestone in portfolio optimization program, announces sale of dialysis clinics in Brazil, Colombia, Chile, and Ecuador
by News Sourceby News Sourcepress release Asset sales include a US$300 million, four-country transaction to DaVita Inc.; The transaction will further reduce the company’s clinic footprint in Latin America following its exit from Argentina …
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SAN FRANCISCO – Kidney disease is increasing at an alarming rate, with many patients requiring dialysis to survive. A new UCSF study shows that dialysis doesn’t have to be a …
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Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco are working on a new approach to treating kidney failure, which could one day lead to people needing dialysis after a transplant …