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Optimal Dialysis: Our we losing the Battle in America?

22 hours ago ago from Dialysis from the sharp end of the needle

By Peter Laird, MD A little over a week ago, I had my monthly check up for my home dialysis with a nephrologist that I met for the first time. He was very knowledgeable and supportive of alternative dialysis strategies including the NxStage System One as well as nocturnal dialysis in its various forms. He recently opened his unit to in center nocturnal dialysis patients achieving excellent results with several of those patients who ...

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Long Term Care of Children, Parents, or Partners

11 hours ago ago from Dr. Thompson's Blog

I had an e-mail from a distraught parent recently saying she didn't know how she could continue caring for her large son who had a severe progressive neuromuscular disorder. He was getting too large to lift and she wanted to know if I had any suggestions. Today in the New York Times  was an editorial talking about the wives who have given up their careers to stay home and care for husbands who had been severely damaged by the wars in the ...

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“Where Words Come out From the Depths of Truth…”

19 hours ago ago from The Lancet Student

The Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore wrote in his collection of song offerings to the almighty, Geetanjali As we go into the depths of truth we realize the magnitude of injustice in this world . A fine example of this injustice is the disease Tuberculosis, which though a fully treatable disease has attained the status of an epidemic in India and other developing countries. Introduction Tuberculosis is an airborne infectious ...

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