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Kidney-Friendly & Heart-Healthy Salmon Recipes
When you’re on the kidney diet and also looking for foods that are good for your heart, salmon should top your shopping list. Check out our assortment of kidney-friendly salmon recipes and start cooking!
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Nutrition and Chronic Kidney Disease
It seems all of America is on a diet,whether it’s low carb,low fat or high protein. But if you’ve been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD),awareness of your food choices and how these choices can affect your kidneys is important.
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Alcohol and Chronic Kidney Disease
Drinking alcohol impacts the health of those suffering from kidney disease,renal failure,end stage renal disease and those on dialysis.
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Diabetes: Definition, Causes and Symptoms
Learn the definition, causes and symptoms of diabetes.
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Fast Foods and the Dialysis Diet
People who have chronic kidney disease (CKD) that has progressed to end stage renal disease (ESRD) and are on dialysis have a special renal diet to follow. Here are tips on how to incorporate fast foods into the dialysis diet.
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The Transplant Diet
Learn what foods are good for you and what foods to avoid when you're on the transplant diet.
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Could You Be a Home Hemodialysis Care Partner?
In order to perform home hemodialysis (HHD),Stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD),or end stage renal disease (ESRD),patients must have a reliable,well-trained care partner to assist them with dialysis treatments.
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Could You Have Diabetic Kidney Disease?
Could you have diabetic kidney disease and not even know it?
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What is Kidney Disease
1 in 10 adults* has kidney disease. Are you the 1? Know your risk. Take the Risk Quiz » *Adults age 20 or older. Source: 2014 CDC National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. The Basics Symptoms & Diagnosis Stages of Kidney Disease Choosing a Kidney Doctor Assessing Your Risk Treatment Overview Living […]
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Slowing the Progression of Kidney Disease
Chronic kidney disease happens over time. By controlling blood pressure and blood sugar for those with diabetes and limiting protein and phosphorus in the diet,a person with kidney disease may slow the progression of the disease and prevent kidney failure.