Age, Tenofovir and the Kidneys - The Body
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Age, Tenofovir and the Kidneys - The Body
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Most Recently Shared on September 14, 2009 at 9:06 pm By:
Age, Tenofovir and the Kidneys http://www.thebody.com/content/art53644.html #hiv #tenofovir #kidneys #renal #older
Aging Alabama prisoners requiring more health care | The Associated Press | News | Washington Examiner
washingtonexaminer.com — “Inmate Charles Conley is coming clean. A whirring pump draws dirty blood from Conley through a clear tube in his arm and pushes it through a cylinder packed with white fibers. The filtering device removes toxins and excess water, something Conley's failing kidneys can no longer do. Then the blood cycles back to his body, cleansed.” View full resource at washingtonexaminer.com
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Aging Alabama prisoners requiring more health care: MIKE OLIVER The Birmingham News SPRINGVILLE, Ala. Inm... http://bit.ly/f23wub #aging
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healthypets.com — “Pet Dental Month - The majority of people consider brushing their teeth part of a healthy daily routine. But most don?t give nearly the same attention when it comes to the dental health of their pets. The most common disease affecting pets is dental disease? It is a fact that most dogs and cats are already suffering from dental disease by the age of three. Bacteria from gingivitis and periodontal disease can spread throughout the rest of their body causing infecting the heart and kidneys. Left u” View full resource at healthypets.com
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Home Care News > Are You Prepared to Manage an Aging Parent with Kidney Failure?
homewatchcaregivers.com — “Home care news articles focused on the issues concerning your senior loved ones.” View full resource at homewatchcaregivers.com
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48% of the 500,000 people suffering from kidney failure are age 60+. Are you prepared to help your aging loved one? http://ht.ly/3BVSs
Forum on Choosing Your Meds: Truvada (tenofovir) And Kidneys
thebody.com — “Ask the experts your questions on HIV and AIDS treatment at The Body, the AIDS Authority. Got questions on starting treatment? Want to ask a question about stopping treatment? This is the place to get your questions answered!” View full resource at thebody.com
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Ask the HIV/AIDS Experts: "Is Truvada Truly Dangerous for HIVers' Kidneys?" http://bit.ly/d4PgUh #tenofovir #emtricitabine
Elderly Dehydration: Signs, Symptoms, and Prevention
in-lawsuite.com — “Because the symptoms of dehydration are masked by the aging body, patients and caregivers typically overlook the warnings signs until it is too late. But, dehydration can be avoided if you are careful and know what the symptoms are. Dehydration is a condition when the body is losing more water than it is taking in. Loss of water can be due to medications, illnesses, inability to move around easily, diminished sense of thirst, or reduced kidney function.” View full resource at in-lawsuite.com
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If you are caring for an elder who has chronic fatigue and lethargic you need to read this great article. http://su.pr/1KxczC
Elderly Dehydration: Signs, Symptoms, and Prevention
in-lawsuite.com — “Because the symptoms of dehydration are masked by the aging body, patients and caregivers typically overlook the warnings signs until it is too late. But, dehydration can be avoided if you are careful and know what the symptoms are. Dehydration is a condition when the body is losing more water than it is taking in. Loss of water can be due to medications, illnesses, inability to move around easily, diminished sense of thirst, or reduced kidney function.” View full resource at in-lawsuite.com
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FDA Statement on IOM Sodium Report
fda.gov — “Today's average sodium intake is several times what the body requires and its long-term effect on our health is very serious. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects one in three U.S. adults " nearly 75 million people aged 20 or older. An additional 50 million adults suffer from pre-hypertension. High blood pressure can increase the risk for heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, and kidney failure. Too much sodium in the daily diet is a major contributor to high blood pressure.” View full resource at fda.gov
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FDA statement contradicts WaPo account of salt regulation being practically in the bag. http://bit.ly/dxmHRx
The Age Blogs: TriAge
blogs.theage.com.au — “If your kidneys were failing, dialysis was wracking your body and your lifespan was revised ever downward by the docs - would you accept a cancerous transplant? That's the question posed by a story I wrote today. This idea is gradually gaining” View full resource at blogs.theage.com.au
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New blog post: If your kidneys were failing, would you accept a cancerous transplant? http://bit.ly/6eFxgZ /via @NickdMiller
A Large Study Looks at Tenofovir and Kidney Health - The Body
thebody.com — “Researchers in the United Kingdom recently conducted a large review of health records at two major HIV treating centres. Over a period of eight years ...” View full resource at thebody.com
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A Large Study Looks at Tenofovir and Kidney Health http://www.thebody.com/content/art53645.html #hiv #tenofovir #kidneys #renal
Alternative therapy for lupus nephritis
physorg.com — “Lupus is a rare but serious disease that mainly affects women of child-bearing age and occurs when the body's immune system goes awry, damaging a variety of organs. When kidneys are targeted, patients develop lupus nephritis, which can result in kidney failure and death. Lupus nephritis is often treated ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Alternative Therapy for Lupus Nephritis
newswise.com — “Lupus is a rare but serious disease that mainly affects women of child-bearing age and occurs when the body's immune system goes awry, damaging a variety of organs. When kidneys are targeted, patients develop lupus nephritis, which can result in kidney failure and death. Lupus nephritis is often treated with the cancer drug cyclophosphamide, which suppresses the immune system but also causes hair loss, nausea, vomiting, and infertility.” View full resource at newswise.com
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