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Matilde’s Tuna Salad
Matilde, a DaVita dietitian from Texas, understands food represents comfort and adopting a healthy diet can be difficult for her patients. That’s why one of Matilde’s many talents is sharing family favorite recipes that are tasty and kidney-friendly. Matilde’s Tuna Salad is savory, rich in protein and easy to prepare.
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Easy Chicken and Pasta Dinner
Easy is a word most of us want to see on a new recipe. Chicken and pasta are two foods that combine to make a tasty meal. DaVita dialysis patient, Michael, came up with this delicious recipe for Easy Chicken and Pasta Dinner by adding red bell peppers, zucchini and low-sodium Italian dressing to the chicken and pasta to provide a zesty and hearty meal. This all-in-one dinner, submitted by DaVita renal dietitian, Mary Anne from California, is easy-to-prepare, kidney-friendly and mouthwatering.
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French Dressing Baked Fish Fillets
Fish is a very healthy food choice, being low in fat and a good source of nutrition, but we don’t always think to include it when planning our dinner menu. Now that’s about to change, thanks to DaVita dietitian Jackie from North Carolina and her kidney-friendly recipe for French Dressing Baked Fish Fillets.
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Grilled Pineapple Chicken
Impress your dinner guests with Grilled Pineapple Chicken—a delightfully easy kidney-friendly recipe from DaVita dietitian Laura. Your barbecues will never be the same!
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Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken
Looking to indulge in some fabulous comfort food while still following the renal diet? It’s not only possible, it’s easy to do thanks to our recipe for Creamy Slow Cooker Chicken from DaVita renal dietitian Laurie from California. Now you can come home after a busy day to a delicious, slow-cooked meal that’s sure to please. Serve Creamy Slow Cooker Chicken with rice or warmed bread for a memorable meal that’s destined to be a family favorite.
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Frosted Grapes
Frosted Grapes are a great thirst quencher plus very easy to make with only 2 ingredients.
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Kidney Stones and Chronic Kidney Disease
Kidney stones should be treated and prevented or they may lead to chronic kidney disease or in rare cases end stage renal disease or renal failure that requires dialysis.
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Manage Your Health in 2015: The DaVita Health Portal™
Discover how you can take control of your kidney health with the DaVita Health Portal™.
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4 Ways to Help Manage Mental Health and Kidney Disease
People who have chronic kidney disease, or end stage renal disease who are on dialysis, can have depression and need mental health services or the assistance of a social worker.
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Smart Choices for Social Gatherings
Having a good plan in place and keeping a positive outlook about your nutrition will allow you the freedom to enjoy any kind of social gathering stress free.
