Exercise is vital for people with CKD (chronic kidney disease). This is because the decrease in kidney function affects your bones and muscles. You may be short of breath, feel weak, have no energy, and experience pain in your joints. Some people may...
Read More ›Stages of kidney disease require different dietary restrictions, but a kidney-friendly or renal diet is generally about limiting potassium and sodium to a maximum of 2,000 mg and phosphorous to 800–1,000 mg per day. A dialysis center in Houston, Te...
Read More ›The respiratory illness coronavirus, which can later result in complications especially to people with underlying conditions, has rapidly spread across the world and the number of patients continuously skyrocketed. In the face of this crisis, here ar...
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