In this photo provided by Johns Hopkins Medicine, Dr. Dorry Segev, right, performs the first U.S. transplant of a kidney from a deceased donor who had HIV into a recipient living with HIV, in ...
There's never been a safer time to give a kidney. The risk of death for people who donated a kidney has dropped by more than half in the last decade, according to a study published Wednesday. “It’s ...
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World Kidney Cancer Day: ‘Overusing 'Safe’ Painkillers Are A Hidden Cause Of Kidney Cancer
Headache? Take a painkiller. Joint pain? Take another. For all of us, over-the-counter (OTC) painkillers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen are as much a part of daily life as a morning cup of coffee.
Many kidneys from deceased donors that are classified as "high-risk" are safe if the organs are screened using current methods, according to a small new study. About 10 percent of kidneys from dead ...
Biologic therapies are generally safe for CKD patients, but conventional therapies and JAK inhibitors require caution due to potential renal impact. Corticosteroids should be used at the lowest ...
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Are Vitamins and Herbal Supplements Ever Safe for Kidney Disease and Type 2 Diabetes?
Are supplements safe with type 2 diabetes and CKD? High risks include toxicity, drug interactions, and additional kidney damage.
People with HIV can safely receive donated kidneys from deceased donors with the virus, according to a large US study that comes as the government moves to expand the practice. That could shorten the ...
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