Feb. 27, 2018 — Vanderbilt University Medical Center is encouraging its medical providers to stop using saline as intravenous fluid therapy for most patients, a change provoked by two companion landmark studies released Feb. 27 that are anticipated to improve survival and
decrease kidney complications.
Not exact matches
Good self - management of diabetes is key to
decreasing the
complications of the condition, including heart disease, blindness and
kidney problems.
Genetic data combined with information on gene expression and epigenomics in relevant tissues, and clinical information, can provide clues about the effects of genetic changes within an individual's genome that increase or
decrease one's risk of developing type 2 diabetes and its
complications, including heart and
kidney disease.
Get your blood sugar levels down, and you
decrease your risk of diabetic
complications such as heart attack,
kidney failure, and blindness.
Complications of diabetes such as
kidney damage and fatty liver are
decreased thanks to the high content of antioxidants.