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Stories from the dialysis comunity across the globe.
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Blacks In Western Pennsylvania Have High Rates Of Kidney Failure; Educational Campaigns Encourage Prevention, Early ... (Medical News Today) |
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Western Pennsylvania has the highest rate of blacks with end-stage renal disease, or kidney failure, according to the most recent report from the U.S. Renal Data System, and as a result health care workers are targeting the group with prevention and early detection messages, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports. read more |
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Les pharmaciens veulent un «plan Emergence» (L'Économiste) |
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Les pharmaciens ont le moral à zéro. La profession subit aussi les effets de la crise. Leurs difficultés ont été largement commentées lors du colloque national de la pharmacie tenu à Marrakech, du 23 au 24 janvier. read more |
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Tendency to be popular and sociable may be inherited (Guardian Unlimited) |
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The perennial mystery of why some people cannot organise a hearty drinking session in a brewery may have been solved by researchers at Harvard University. According to a study, popularity is influenced by our genes, meaning some people are natural-born party animals, while others are more likely to lurk on the margins at social gatherings. The finding suggests congeniality is in part ... read more |
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Ironman competitor encourages East Bay dialysis patients (Inside Bay Area) |
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Shad Ireland refuses to let dialysis four days a week slow him down read more |
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Whooping cough reported in area (The Morning Sun) |
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After several cases of whooping cough were confirmed in Clare, Isabella and Gratiot counties, officials at the Central Michigan District Health Department are urging residents to get vaccines or booster shots. read more |
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