disease living in these hotspots.Summary Nephrologists and kidney disease researchers need to engage in systematic considerations of environmental exposures as potential risk factors for kidney disease, including water sources, their increasing scarcity, and threats to their quality due to changing climate....
A new study, published inJAMA(Journal of the American Medical Association) by researchers at Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University, found that coaching patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) to drink more water does not slow down the decline of their kidney function. "Despite...
To examine the effects of low levels of lead contamination on individuals with advanced kidney disease, investigators analyzedhealth informationfor 597,968 patients initiating dialysis in the United States between 2005 and 2017. The team also assessed lead concentrations in community water systems in the...
Water Shortage is also leading to many health issues including water-borne disease, heatstroke, and kidney issues among the residents of the country. According to a report from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), an estimated 70 percent of households in Pakistan drink bacterially contamin...
This randomized clinical trial compares the effects of coaching patients with chronic kidney disease to increase vs maintain or reduce their free water
The resulting comprehensive sex-specific models of kidney oxygenation would allow one to conduct a comprehensive in silico study of factors that give rise to the impact of sex on the progression of chronic kidney disease (Silbiger and Neugarten, 1995). It has become increasingly clear that ...
Increased knowledge of the interaction between hardness and TTHM levels in reducing risk of kidney cancer development will aid in public policy decision and establishing standards to prevent disease occurrence. 展开 DOI: 10.1080/15287394.2012.668162 年份: 2012 ...
Cancer rate comparisons around the world suggest clear geographic differences that have only recently been appreciated and evaluated by statistical methods. The goal of this chapter is to briefly review the progression of the spatial analysis of disease from simple dot maps and crude rate comparisons ...
aVery poor sometimes feel that kidney disease patients, because they treated, and focus on your diet, and is the most basic issue of how much water, eat salt.[translate]
"Our research in rats showed that increased water intake reduces the long-term progression of cyst growth and kidney fibrosis when administered during the early stages of kidney disease. "Significantly, we identified that only a moderate increase in water was needed to have this sustained benefit ...