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5 New Year’s Resolutions for Home Dialysis Patients
With a new year ahead of you,there’s no better time than now to make some new year’s resolutions for a healthier you. Five resolutions every dialysis patient should make are to eat right, exercise, stop smoking, learn more about their health condition and have fun.
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Great Green Bean-Inspired Dishes
Go green with these green bean recipes for a kidney diet.
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Weight Loss for Transplant
As you may know, people living with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) rely on dialysis treatments to live. However, dialysis is just one treatment option. DaVita believes kidney transplant is the ideal treatment option for eligible patients. A kidney transplant can give someone with ESKD a longer, better quality of life. With a transplant, patients […]
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Green Juice
Juicing is a heath trend that has taken off over the past few years. Green Juice was created with lower potassium fruits and vegetables to help those on a kidney diet stay within their meal plan goal for potassium.
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Party Punch
Nothing says party like the kidney-friendly recipe for Party Punch (low sugar).
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Protein Pasta, Please!
What is protein pasta? Simply put, it is a pasta product that has enough plant protein sources to become a protein-dense food. This is a great option to include in your diet if you are looking for alternative food choices to increase your protein intake, looking for more plant protein options, follow a vegetarian diet […]
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Café au Lait Protein Wake-Up
Everyone loves a cup of Joe in the morning. But now kidney patients can kick-start the day with something even better: Café au Lait Protein Wake-Up, a kidney-friendly hot beverage from renal dietitian Sue in from North Carolina.
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Power Punch
We all need a pick-me-up from time to time, and a bubbly, refreshing kidney-friendly protein drink like Power Punch really hits the spot.
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Honey Mustard Dressing
Add a sweet yet tangy kick to your next salad with the kidney-friendly recipe Honey Mustard Dressing.
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Potassium and Peritoneal Dialysis
Maintaining a safe amount of potassium is important for healthy nerves and muscles, including the heart muscle. Having too high or low levels of potassium can cause serious complications when you’re on peritoneal dialysis (PD).
