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Your HHD Support Team
Home dialysis patients have a complete health care team devoted to their care. At-home dialysis health care teams are made up of nephrologists,nephrology nurses,home-training nurses,renal dietitians,renal social workers,care partners and support networks.
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Your HHD Support Team
Home dialysis patients have a complete health care team devoted to their care. At-home dialysis health care teams are made up of nephrologists,nephrology nurses,home-training nurses,renal dietitians,renal social workers,care partners and support networks.
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High Potassium? Investigate the Cause When You Have Kidney Disease
When your potassium level gets too high, you need to start investigating the cause. Learn about what may be causing a spike in potassium levels when you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) and are on dialysis.
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5 Things To Do if You’ve Just Been Diagnosed With Kidney Disease
Learning you or a loved one has chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end stage kidney disease (ESKD) can be overwhelming. Here are five things you can do to take control of your health now.
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Phosphorus and PTH Goals
It’s important for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to reach their phosphorus and PTH (parathyroid hormone) goals. Too much of either can lead to serious health problems.
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Go With Your Gut: CKD and Gut Health
Gut health has become a hot topic. Fermented foods such as kombucha, kimchi and kefir have become popular for their probiotic benefits and their role in gut health. But, why is gut health important? Well, we want our gut and digestive system to be healthy so that our body can absorb nutrients from the foods […]
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Kidney-Friendly Foods from Minnesota
DaVita renal dietitians from Minnesota provide kidney-friendly recipes low in potassium and phosphorus that people on kidney dialysis can enjoy and stay within the limits of their dialysis diet.
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Chicken Fajitas
This Mexican classic adds some flavor to your table when you’re eating a kidney-friendly diet. Chicken Fajitas feature exciting flavors such as cilantro, cumin and peppers all rolled into an easy-to-eat tortilla.
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Grilled Marinated Chicken
A wonderful main dish that compliments any salad is kidney-friendly Grilled Marinated Chicken. If you get the chicken started first, it can marinate while you make a side or a salad. Or, put the chicken in a zipper bag and let it marinate overnight. Whichever way is the most time-efficient for you, that’s the way to go!
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Baked or Grilled Trout
North Carolina is known for their rainbow trout, so DaVita dietitian Barb has provided two healthy and kidney-friendly recipes for Baked and Grilled Trout.
