Much of what is currently known about the coronavirus has focused on the virus’s effect on the lungs. Yet recent research has also found a link between severe cases of COVID-19 and impaired kidney function. At this point, scientific findings are based on a limited number of patient studies. More investigation is needed to establish
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Eating with Hypertension: Foods to Eat and to Avoid
If you suffer from hypertension, you’re not alone — hypertension is a common condition that affects millions of Americans each year. Because diet can have a major effect on hypertension, anyone diagnosed with hypertension should keep a close eye on their food and beverage consumption to minimize the risk of more serious diseases. What is
Read MoreCould Artificial Kidneys Save Lives One Day?
Dialysis treatment has remained largely unchanged for the last 50 years, but researchers have recently started exploring a variety of innovative kidney failure treatments ranging from more portable dialysis devices to artificial kidneys. While there is still a lot of work to be done before these products become widely available, these developments are promising and
Read MoreThe Newly-Discovered Link Between Difficult Pregnancies and Kidney Disease
Women who become pregnant naturally concentrate on taking care of their health to ensure a healthy baby. But do they also know the effect pregnancy can have on their renal health? Pregnancy has two major effects on renal health. First, women stand a greater chance of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) because they make up
Read MoreWhat is an Ectopic Kidney?
We’re born with two kidneys, a pair of bean-shaped organs that balance the amount of electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and phosphate within our bodies. The multi-functioning kidneys also filter out waste from urine, as well as regulate our blood pressure and red blood cells. The kidneys attach to the bladder, which is connected
Read MoreCan Citric Acid Prevent Kidney Stones?
Kidney stones are tiny pebbles of crystallized minerals and salts that form inside your kidneys. When the stones are in your kidneys, you may not experience symptoms and they usually don’t cause any permanent damage. However, as they pass from the kidneys to the bladder, kidney stones can be quite painful. Symptoms include severe pain
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