Hemodialysis
HHS establishing medical shelter to aid those affected by Hurricane Harvey
Start-up seeks simpler way to monitor dialysis patients
Number Of Dialysis Patients In California Surges
A Kidney Dialysis Patient's Guide To Passing The Time
Antimicrobial Catheter Cap Cuts Bloodstream Infections in Dialysis Patients
Concern About Cuts to Renal Disease Funding
Preparing for National Kidney Month
As Black History month comes to a close, and national kidney month is about to begin, it’s important to think about the relationship between kidney health and African Americans. Kidney disease can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or ethnicity. However, African Americans are disproportionately affected by kidney disease for a variety of reasons including genetics and socio-economics. Compared to other ethnic groups, African Americans have higher rates of diabetes and high blood pressure which are the two leading causes of kidney disease.