Idexx Laboratories Inc. has announced the North American rollout of the point - of - care Catalyst SDMA Test, a check of
kidney health in dogs and cats.
Our RENAL ™ cat and dog food formulas taste great and nutritionally support
kidney health in cats and dogs.
The thing with the grapes (and raisins) is kind of scary to me; they are just so bad for
kidney health in dogs.
«The high protein diet that has been used increasingly in recent years to control weight gain and obesity may have deleterious impacts on
kidney health in the long term,» said Kalantar - Zadeh, director of the Harold Simmons Center of Kidney Disease Research and Epidemiology, and chief of the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, UC Irvine School of Medicine.
Not exact matches
And
in an alarming
health scare
in October, I wound up
in the hospital for surgery to remove a
kidney stone.
MEDIAL EARLYSIGN SHOWS AI AND EHR DATA CAN BE USED FOR EARLY DETECTION: Researchers from Medial EarlySign, a provider of machine - learning solutions, found that the combination of machine learning technology and electronic
health record (EHR) data can be more effective than current clinical tools
in identifying the risk of
kidney damage
in diabetics.
«We also expect to pursue other investments
in health - care services outside of
kidney care,» Thiry said.
Everybody knows that Osama was
in poor
health due to
Kidney failure.
In fact, this completely natural sugar substitute is said to have health benefits: it can not only stave off tooth decay, weight gain and diabetes, but it's also said to strengthen immunity, good bacteria in the gut, and kidney function, to
In fact, this completely natural sugar substitute is said to have
health benefits: it can not only stave off tooth decay, weight gain and diabetes, but it's also said to strengthen immunity, good bacteria
in the gut, and kidney function, to
in the gut, and
kidney function, too.
Despite a high global prevalence and inequities
in treatment,
kidney disease is not given priority
in international
health plans.
China's
Health Ministry on Friday ordered a nationwide probe of milk powder linked to a rash of
kidney stones
in infants and one death and said those responsible «will face serious punishment.»
He trained as a psychiatrist and is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology He has published
in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Lancet Oncology the American Journal of Cardiology and is an invited peer reviewer for the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of
Health.
Added salt
in baby food may lead to a series of
health issues including high blood pressure and
kidney failure.
In addition, the long - term effects of sleep deficiency have been linked to the escalation of chronic
health problems, such as heart disease,
kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, obesity, and depression.
Ensuring people diagnosed with diabetes are able to manage their diabetes effectively
in order to reduce their risk of developing long term complications such as heart disease, stroke,
kidney failure, blindness and amputation should also be the long term goal of the
health service.
In a communiqué issued at the end of meeting, the State Council of
Health called on the government the state
kidney Care Centre should be strengthened to be a resource and transplant centre.
News of the belated state action
in Petersburgh comes as the Cuomo administration moves to contain political fallout from the slow official reaction to the potential
health threat from pollution of water
in Hoosick Falls with a chemical called PFOA, which is used
in manufacturing non-stick materials and has been linked to
kidney and testicular cancer and thyroid problems.
He explained he had
kidney problems, stomach ulcers and haemorrhoids and because of these pre-existing
health issues was having trouble obtaining food
in the detention centre that he could digest.
A version of Corexit was widely used after the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill and, according to a literature review performed by the group the Alaska Community Action on Toxics, was later linked with
health impacts
in people including respiratory, nervous system, liver,
kidney and blood disorders.
Lifestyle and dietary modifications to maintain vascular
health or reduce disease risk might help protect patients» heart
health, but there are currently limited diet - based therapeutic approaches to counteract cardiovascular disease
in patients with
kidney failure.
People who ate a diet high
in nuts and legumes, low - fat dairy, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables and low
in red and processed meat, sugar - sweetened beverages and sodium were at a significantly lower risk of developing chronic
kidney disease over the course of more than two decades, new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health research suggests.
The past century's great advances
in medical diagnosis and treatment — including
kidney dialysis, artificial body parts such as lenses and joints, magnetic resonance imaging, and genetic testing — could have happened only with crucial contributions from physical scientists and engineers, who will also be needed for the next generation of
health care miracles.
The report is released by the USRDS coordinating center based at the University of Michigan
Kidney Epidemiology and Cost Center,
in partnership with Arbor Research Collaborative for
Health.
Health complications that often plague people living with HIV, and can prove fatal, might be reduced with the help of a drug already used to treat
kidney disease — if it works as well
in people as it does
in monkeys.
«By looking at the genes of the children who participated
in TEDDY, we can now identify who among them is at highest risk for celiac disease, and their parents and
health care providers can monitor these children to detect the disease early,» said Beena Akolkar, Ph.D., project scientist for TEDDY at the NIH's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
Researchers at RTI International will continue to further refine their model to incorporate other national
health issues, such as obesity, and to also assess how positive interventions could alter the course of
kidney disease
in America.
Researchers led by Kathryn Wilson from Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public
Health, both
in Boston, had combed through data from two longitudinal studies to identify 575 individuals who had gone on to develop
kidney cancer.
The findings are part of The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes
in the Young (TEDDY) study, a large, multi-national study funded by the National Institutes of
Health's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases.
The
kidney trade has its origins not
in the underworld but
in the bright light of medical advancement and the globalization of
health care.
Severe
health effects have been observed
in populations drinking arsenic - contaminated water over long periods, and research has established that drinking water contaminated with arsenic causes skin cancer and several internal cancers such as lung, bladder, and
kidney cancer, as well as cardiovascular disease and other adverse outcomes.
But the researchers on the new study wanted to know what the minimum threshold was — the lowest amount of physical activity that could still provide
health benefits, said Dr. Srinivasan Beddhu, a
kidney specialist at the University of Utah School of Medicine
in Salt Lake City and lead author of the new study.
Now a research team led by investigators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has discovered that mitochondria, the metabolic energy sources essential to the
health of
kidneys and other organs, also play a key role
in kidney injury.
Hypertension is the most important treatable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and while it is especially common
in the elderly and
in patients with chronic
kidney disease (CKD), these are the least studied groups
in randomized controlled trials examining the
health effects of lowering blood pressure.
To examine the relationship between dietary intake of major sources of protein and
kidney function, a team led by Woon - Puay Koh, MBBS (Hons), PhD (Duke - NUS Medical School and Saw Swee Hock School of Public
Health in National University of Singapore) analyzed data from the Singapore Chinese
Health Study, a prospective study of 63,257 Chinese adults
in Singapore.
Although long known as a way to build strong bones and teeth, there is increasing evidence of vitamin D's role
in the cardiovascular and immune systems,
kidneys, mental
health, and more.
To investigate, Csaba Kovesdy, MD (Memphis VA Medical Center and the University of Tennessee
Health Science Center) and his colleagues examined information from the national VA research database and looked for associations between blood pressure and various clinical outcomes — coronary heart disease, stroke,
kidney failure, and death —
in more than 300,000 patients with CKD.
The study, which will appear
in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN), also reveals the
health outcomes of mothers and their babies following severe
kidney injury during pregnancy.
The study, from researchers involved with the nationwide SEARCH for Diabetes
in Youth Study, looked at five
health complications and co-morbidities of diabetes, including: retinopathy (eye disease), diabetic
kidney disease, peripheral neuropathy (altered sensation
in the feet), arterial stiffness and high blood pressure.
· there is limited evidence addressing the association between low sodium intake and
health outcomes
in population subgroups (i.e., those with diabetes,
kidney disease, heart disease, hypertension or borderline hypertension; those 51 years of age and older; and African Americans).
A lung is thus a more complicated organ
in some ways than the
kidney or the heart, says Richard Castriotta of the University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston.
«
In reviewing this patient's case, I think we might have found a novel strategy of using pre-emptive steroids and sirolimus to mitigate organ rejection in transplant patients receiving cancer treatment involving PD - 1 inhibitors,» said Dr. Jhaveri, associate chief of the Division of Kidney Diseases and Hypertension in Northwell Health's Department of Internal Medicin
In reviewing this patient's case, I think we might have found a novel strategy of using pre-emptive steroids and sirolimus to mitigate organ rejection
in transplant patients receiving cancer treatment involving PD - 1 inhibitors,» said Dr. Jhaveri, associate chief of the Division of Kidney Diseases and Hypertension in Northwell Health's Department of Internal Medicin
in transplant patients receiving cancer treatment involving PD - 1 inhibitors,» said Dr. Jhaveri, associate chief of the Division of
Kidney Diseases and Hypertension
in Northwell Health's Department of Internal Medicin
in Northwell
Health's Department of Internal Medicine.
Kenar D. Jhaveri, MD, and Richard Barnett, MD, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research scientists and Northwell
Health Department of Internal Medicine nephrologists, published a Letter to the Editor
in the New England Journal of Medicine, which profiles a novel drug combination with the potential to help prevent rejection of a donor
kidney in transplant patients undergoing cancer treatment.
The fact that the TCA cycle is significantly impacted
in chronic
kidney disease supports the view of CKD as a state of mitochondrial dysfunction, said study senior co-author Kumar Sharma, M.D., FAHA, chief of nephrology and founding director of the Center for Renal Precision Medicine at UT
Health San Antonio.
Regarding
kidney health, animal studies suggest that marijuana might affect
kidney function, but data
in humans are limited.
A University of Manchester scientist has discovered that very small changes
in the level of acidity
in blood may have a detrimental impact on the
health of patients with
kidney disease.
The researchers, led by Maria Luisa S. Sequeira - Lopez, MD, of UVA's Child
Health Research Center, were investigating how the
kidney forms when they noted that the deletion of the S1P1 gene
in research mice had deadly consequences elsewhere
in the body.
A drug called atrasentan provides
health benefits for patients who have both diabetes and
kidney disease, according to a study appearing
in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN).
Beyond the obvious benefits of improved survival and quality of life for transplant patients, each living
kidney donation is estimated to result
in a net
health care savings of $ 100,000.
«We know that physical activity is linked to overall good
health, but not much is known about why people or animals with obesity are less active,» says the study's senior author Alexxai V. Kravitz, an investigator in the Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Obesity Branch at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases — part of the National Institutes of H
health, but not much is known about why people or animals with obesity are less active,» says the study's senior author Alexxai V. Kravitz, an investigator
in the Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Obesity Branch at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases — part of the National Institutes of
HealthHealth.
«Byproduct of intestinal bacteria may jeopardize heart
health in patients with
kidney disease.»