Mayor Donates Kidney to Facebook Friend
From NPR, All Things Considered April 22, 2010 Facebook facilitates a life-saving connection. Have a listen! Mayor Donates Kidney to Facebook Friend
UKRO – University Kidney Research Organization
Together We Build a Kidney
From NPR, All Things Considered April 22, 2010 Facebook facilitates a life-saving connection. Have a listen! Mayor Donates Kidney to Facebook Friend
From BBC News April 12, 2010 An international team of researchers has identified 20 genes related to kidney function and the production and secretion of creatinine that could explain more about the causes and biology of chronic kidney disease. This is a great breakthrough, but there is still more research to do! Scientists Hail Revolutionary … Continue reading Scientists Hail Revolutionary Kidney Gene Find
From Food Consumer March 13, 2010 Blood pressure is a key concern for kidney disease researchers. Find out what you can eat to help lower your blood pressure—including fruits and veggies featured in the DASH diet, garlic, vitamin C and more. And find out what to avoid to stay healthy. High Blood Pressure: What You … Continue reading High Blood Pressure: What You Can Eat to Prevent It
From Medical News Today March 5, 2010 According to a new study, the plant extract Pycnogenol, which comes from the bark of a French pine tree, fights kidney damage caused by high blood pressure and improves blood flow to the kidneys. After taking Pycnogenol in combination with the blood pressure medication Rampiril, hypertensive patients with … Continue reading Pycnogenol Improves Blood Flow to the Kidneys
From UPI February 23, 2010 According to U.S. experts, effective measures to prevent chronic illness and obesity from skyrocketing are needed to control Medicare spending. Currently 99% of Medicare dollars are spent on patients with chronic diseases, like diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure and kidney disease. 99 Percent of Medicare for Chronic Disease
From The Jerusalem Post February 12, 2010 Israeli researchers have uncovered new genetic data to help explain the high rates of kidney disease among people of African descent. Haifa Scientists’ Find May Help Millions