New Delhi [India], July 27: Doctors at BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital successfully treated and gave a new lease of life to 67-year-old woman suffering from kidney cancer and blockages in major arteries in heart through two major surgeries within 2 days.
What makes some people with an abrupt decline in kidney function develop renal disease while others get better? A recent study co-led by bioengineers at the University of California, San Diego, may provide a detailed insight at the level of individual cells into the underlying factors contri
New Delhi [India], July 12: Water is the essence of life, and prioritizing the consumption of healthy and mineral-rich water is essential for a healthier lifestyle. Entrepreneur Bharath Agarwal, through his company “Booster Water”, has launched a range of alkaline water that aims to lead ind
According to a study, many teenage and young adult kidney cancer survivors are at a significant risk for heart problems due to heightened levels of hypertension or high blood pressure.
As per a recent study, many adolescent and young adult kidney cancer survivors are at a significantly elevated risk for heart issues due to increased levels of hypertension or high blood pressure.
Researchers found that many adolescent and young adult kidney cancer survivors are at a significantly elevated risk for heart issues due to increased levels of hypertension or high blood pressure, according to a study.
According to a recent study, the chronic underinvestment in health and health services in historically disadvantaged communities is most likely to blame for the unusually high incidence of kidney failure among Black individuals.
According to a recent study, the persistent underinvestment in wealth and health resources in historically marginalised areas is probably to blame for the abnormally high risk of kidney failure among Black adults today.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 26: Kauvery Hospital Alwarpet, one of the leading multi-specialty healthcare chains in Tamil Nadu, proudly announces the launch of the Kauvery Institute of Robotic Surgeries. The launch also marks the first-ever Robotic Surgery Program for Kidney Transplant
According to a recent study from the CONVINCE collaboration led by University Medical Centre Utrecht, mortality in patients with kidney failure was shown to be 23 per cent lower among those treated with high dosage haemodiafiltration compared to those treated with high flux haemodialysis.
This new study focused on a subpopulation of E. coli with a specific capsule - the extracellular barrier that surrounds a bacterium - known as K1. E. coli with this form of capsule has been linked to invasive illnesses such as bloodstream or kidney infections, as well as neonatal meningitis.