Infection Risks: How to minimize them?

Thousands of patients each day undergo kidney dialysis treatment across the United States. These patients are at an increased risk for infection because the hemodialysis process requires frequent use of catheters or needles to access the bloodstream. Patients who undergo hemodialysis have weakened immune systems, which increase their risk for infection. They require frequent hospitalizations and surgery where they might acquire an infection.

What You Need to Know About Religious Fasting: But, what happens...

The views expressed here are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Hope or Kibow Biotech Fasting and Kidney Illness Fasting is...

What ‘re-opening’ means for Kidney Patients and what they should expect.

Written By: James Myers These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This article is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure,...

Protect Your Feet: Diabetes Foot Care to reduce Infections and Amputation...

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Stress and the Gut Microbiome

The views expressed here are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Hope or its sponsor Kibow BiotechⓇ. Always consult with...

HOW TO KEEP NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS WHEN CHRONICALLY ILL

The views expressed here are those of the author and may not be those of The Hope and/or its sponsor Kibow Biotech. People who are...

COVID-19 and Kidney Transplant Patients

Written By: James Myers The views expressed here are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Hope or its sponsor Kibow BiotechⓇ....

3 BLOOD TESTS YOU SHOULD GET IF YOU HAVE DIABETES

Written by Guest Blogger: Jenny Hart This article is not intended to diagnose or treat any illness or condition. The views expressed here are those...

Probiotics Introduction and Facts about probiotics

For Educational Purposes Only. Introduction to Probiotics The World Health Organization’s (WHO) 2001 definition of probiotics is “live micro-organisms which, when administered in adequate amounts,...

How to Keep your Gut Healthy with CKD During the Holidays

Celebrating the holidays with friends, family, and loved ones can bring so much joy to one’s life. The food, laughter, and holiday spirit can be so exciting and fun! Unfortunately, all that fun can also bring stress and overwhelm, especially when it comes to eating with chronic kidney disease during the holidays. There are so many things to keep in mind during the holidays with CKD, but keeping your gut healthy should be of utmost importance. Keeping your gut healthy during a stressful time, like the holiday season, can help you feel better & help to protect your kidneys in the long run.