COVID-19 and Kidney Transplant Patients
Written By: James Myers
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Probiotics Introduction and Facts about probiotics
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Introduction to Probiotics
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) 2001 definition of probiotics is “live micro-organisms which, when administered in adequate amounts,...
Pneumococcal Vaccine: What You Should Know?
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Appointing a Health Care Agent: What You Should Know?
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Quiz: Is Your Gut Healthy
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EXERCISE FOR KIDNEY ILLNESS
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Stress and the Gut Microbiome
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Preventing Vision Loss If you have Diabetes: What you should know?
More than 37 million people in the United States have diabetes, and 1 out of 3 of them will develop diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of severe vision loss and blindness among working-age American adults.
The Importance of The Heart-Kidney Connection: What you should know?
If you have or are at risks for heart or kidney disease, it’s important for you to understand the connection between the heart and the kidney. Many people do not realize the importance of this connection. Let’s take a look at how the kidneys and heart work together.
The Importance of a Good Blood Flow during hemodialysis.
Healthy kidneys clean the blood 24/7. During each minute of every day, around one quart (1000ml) of blood passes through the kidney. Considering its small size, this is a huge amount of blood, much more than is received by any other organ in the body. The total blood volume of an adult is around 5-7 quarts, so it takes only minutes for one’s entire blood supply to pass through the kidney, and more and more of the body’s wastes are cleared from the blood.









