Posts Tagged ‘kidney’
Kidney Score Commercial
1 in 9 Americans has Chronic Kidney Disease and another 20 million are at risk. Anyone can get it. However, some people are at greater risk, including people who have: diabetes, high blood pressure, a family history of chronic kidney disease. If you are African American, Hispanic, or Native American your chance of getting kidney disease may be up to four times greater than average. Ask your doctor for your Kidney Score. Visit www.kidneyscore.org for more information.
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Diabetic Related Kidney Disease, Dr. MFaulkner
Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*Diabetic Related Kidney Disease, with Dr. MFaulkner, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee
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TGen & Diabetes Research
At TGen, our research focuses on the identification of genes that are involved in the development of diabetes, diabetic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and obesity using state-of-the-art technologies. Using this approach, we have successfully identified genes with substantial effects on susceptibility to end-stage kidney failure in diabetes, regulation of cholesterol and lipid levels, and the degree to which individuals respond to diabetes medications with an improvement in insulin sensitivity.
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How Sweet Orange Affects Diabetic Kidney Disease
http://www.ihealthtube.com Frank Murray on how bioflavonoids in sweet orange help detoxify and keep the kidneys safe. The benefits of sweet orange are found in all supplements containing diosmin.
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TCOYD: Life Of Your Diabetic Kidneys
Steven Edelman, MD and kidney specialist David Ward, MD discuss prevention, diagnosis and treatments of diabetic kidney disease including stories of dialysis and transplant. Series: Taking Control of Your Diabetes [7/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 14889]
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QUEST DIAGNOSTICS HEALTH TRENDS™ REPORT SHOWS SIGNIFIC
QUEST DIAGNOSTICS HEALTH TRENDS™ REPORT SHOWS SIGNIFICANT GAP IN CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
The majority of people with diabetes and/or high blood pressure – the two leading causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD) – are not receiving recommended tests to identify this disease early, when medical treatment can slow or halt disease progression, according to the latest Quest Diagnostics Health Trends™ Report. In addition, the report’s findings suggest that patients with early-stage CKD are not being well managed for contributing diseases, such as diabetes and hyperlipidemia.
These findings, released today by Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (NYSE: DGX) following the National Kidney Foundation’s consensus conference, Cardio-Kidney Diabetes…The Triple Threat, are based on diagnostic test results from more than 5 million patients in the Quest Diagnostics database.
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chronic kidney failure
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Kidney Failure Peritoneal Dialysis CKD
If you’re facing kidney failure, dialysis or are doing dialysis, or you’re a caregiver for someone with renal failure, this is a must know.
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Raw Food Weight Loss 178 pounds! Dave the Raw Food Trucker VIDEO #1
VIDEO #1 of my weekly chats with my friend Dave the raw food trucker! ? Listen in as Dave tells his story of how he came from the brink of death to heal himself of several diseases including colon cancer, type II diabetes, kidney disease, with the consumption of raw foods. Not to mention his amazing weight loss of 178 pounds over the last 16 months, and he’s not stopping there. He is going to go ALL the way with his health, and wants YOU too as well. This guy is a TRUE SUPERHERO!!
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