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         Kidney Disease:     more books (101)
  1. Primer on Kidney Diseases (Greenberg, Primer on Kidney) by Arthur Greenberg MD, 2009-02-19
  2. The Vegetarian Diet for Kidney Disease: Preserving Kidney Function With Plant-based Eating by Joan Brookhyser Hogan, 2009-12-21
  3. Coping with Kidney Disease: A 12-Step Treatment Program to Help You Avoid Dialysis by Mackenzie Walser, Betsy Thorpe, 2004-04-12
  4. The Vegetarian Diet For Kidney Disease Treatment: Preserving Kidney Function With Plant Based Eating by Joan Brookhyser CSR, 2004-10-27
  5. Pathophysiology of Kidney Disease and Hypertension by A. Vishnu Moorthy MD, Bryan Neil Becker MD, et all 2008-08-20
  6. 100 Q&A About Kidney Disease and Hypertension (100 Questions & Answers about . . .) by Raymond R. Townsend, 2008-10-14
  7. What You Must Know about Kidney Disease: A Practical Guide to Using Conventional and Complementary Treatments by Rich Snyder, 2010-11
  8. Nutrition in Kidney Disease (Nutrition and Health)
  9. Medifocus Guidebook on: Polycystic Kidney Disease by Medifocus.com Inc., 2010-07-21
  10. Kidney Failure: the Facts by J. Stewart Cameron, 1996-01-15
  11. ABC of Kidney Disease (ABC Series)
  12. Diseases of the Kidney and Urinary Tract (Diseases of the Kidney (Schrier))
  13. Kidney Health Gourmet Diet Guide and Kidney Friendly Recipes for People Not on Dialysis by Nina Kolbe RD CSR LD, 2010
  14. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Hypertension Essentials 2011 by George L. Bakris, Andrew Bomback, 2010-07-15

1. National Institute Of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Informative resource for the public, patients and healthcare providers. Browse health articles and frequently asked questions. Diabetes (NDEP) kidney disease (NKDEP). Funding for basic clinical research research training
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available for the Kidney Clinical Studies Initiative Chronic Prostatitis Symptoms Index is now online. NIDDK Administrative Supplements for Human Embryonic Cell Line Research Healthy People 2010 Director: Dr. Allen Spiegel National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) is part of the National Institutes of Health , Bethesda, MD, USA. General inquiries may be addressed to Office of Communications and Public Liaison, NIDDK, NIH, Building 31, Room 9A04, 31 Center Drive, MSC 2560, Bethesda, MD 20892-2560, USA. Privacy Credits Accessibility NIDDK Staff Last updated: March 17, 2003

2. Hardin MD : Kidney Diseases / Nephrology
ClinicalTrials.gov kidney disease. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
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3. National Kidney Foundation - Making Lives Better
Outlines the symptoms and primary causes of kidney disease. With news, research and links to healthcare professional associations.
http://www.kidney.org/
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4. Medical College Of Wisconsin Healthlink Topics: Kidneys
News and information on diseases of the kidneys from the physicians and scientists of the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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ACE Inhibitors Still Best For Type 1 Diabetics
The best evidence for preventing and delaying diabetic renal disease in Type 1 diabetics is still with the use of ACE inhibitors.
Interstitial Cystitis of the Bladder
Besides pain and burning, patients often feel an urgency to void and urinate very frequently in small amounts, have pelvic pressure with sitting, and experience pain with sex which may persist for days afterwards.
Honeymoon Cystitis
A urinary tract infection can be caused by irritation of the urethra (the passage where urine comes out) during penetration and intercourse. The result is a bladder infection and significant inflammation of the urethra that is the primary source of pain with sex.
Swollen Feet Have Many Potential Causes
There are several causes of pedal edema including venous stasis, congestive heart failure, malnutrition, or kidney failure mediated through low protein in the blood.
Control X for Urinary Incontinence
Most of the ingredients in Control X are thought to stabilize renal function and regulate water passage. However, not all of these supplements have hard scientific evidence to support these claims.

5. NIDDK : Health Information : Kidney Diseases
Contains a list of breeds in which juvenile renal failure is common. Learn specifics about the disease and about caring for an afflicted dog. Netscape Navigator users click here for Netscape preferred mirror site. kidney disease in Dogs
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/kidney/kidney.htm
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Research Updates in Kidney and Urologic Health
A newsletter from NIDDK. National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NKUDIC)
An information dissemination service of NIDDK. National Kidney Disease Education Program (NKDEP) Directory of Kidney and Urologic Diseases Organizations
Links to national organizations serving patients and professionals concerned about kidney diseases. Urologic Diseases Information Bibliographic Searches on Kidney and Urologic Diseases
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    Each of the topics below exists as a booklet or fact sheet. Copies may be ordered from the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse
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    6. Polycystic Kidney Disease Chat & Community
    A place where people with PKD, friends and family members can go for support. With many links for dialysis information and offers weekly chats and message boards.
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    7. Canine Kidney Disease
    Extensive article provides details about how the kidney functions and fails. Learn about different diseases and how they affect the organ.
    http://www.cah.com/library/caninekidney.html
    Canine Kidney Disease
    Canine Kidney Disease The kidney (fig. normal kidney ultrasound kidney Let us picture the kidneys filtering mechanism. There are tens of thousands of microscopic funnel shaped tubes called nephrons. These tiny structures are responsible for filtering and reabsorbing the fluids that balance the body. These nephrons are susceptible to damage due to many causes such as poisons, aging, infection, trauma, cancer, auto-immune diseases, and genetic predisposition. If any of these occur the entire nephron stops functioning. Fortunately, due to both the reserve capacity of the kidney and the ability of the nephrons to grow larger, the kidney can still function. If damage to nephrons occurs gradually and the surviving nephrons have enough time to hypertrophy, a kidney can continue to function with as few as 25 percent of its original nephrons. When the number of functioning nephrons drops below 25 percent or when damage occurs too suddenly for the remaining nephrons to compensate, kidney failure occurs. There are two types of kidney failure. Acute kidney failure is a sudden loss of function that is sometimes but not always reversible. Chronic kidney failure is an irreversible loss of function that occurs gradually over months or years. Initial test results can be remarkably similar for both forms of kidney failure. The diagnostic challenge is to determine whether the dog has acute or chronic kidney failure. Making the distinction between chronic and acute failure is crucial because the prognosis and duration of treatment for the two types of kidney disease are different (although some treatment procedures may be similar). At our practices, we recommend yearly base line lab testing starting at age 3. This protocol allows us to help determine if we are dealing with acute or chronic disease.

    8. BWH Renal Division Home Page
    The Laboratory of Inherited kidney disease at the Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital is conducting research to identify genes involved in the development of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and nephrotic syndrome.
    http://www.brighamandwomens.org/patient/researchGroupDetails.asp?dept_id=38&

    9. National Kidney Foundation Of Oregon And Washington
    The National Kidney Foundation of Oregon and Washington provides information, programs and services to kidney patients.
    http://www.kidneywa.org
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    Fundraisers, bowling, golf and more! The Making Lives Better Luncheon Celebrating James DePreist was a huge success! View the pictures Prescription Assistance Program Information Portland Mayor Vera Katz honors NKF-ORWA volunteer Lloyd White!

    10. About Kidney Disease
    70 000 Americans die each year because of kidney disease. More than 378 000 Americans suffer from chronic kidney
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    About Kidney Disease
    Some things you may not but definitely should know.
    The ultimate goal and mission of the National Kidney Foundation is the eradication of diseases of the kidney and urinary tract. More than 20 million Americans-one in 9 adults-have chronic kidney disease. More than 20 million others are at increased risk. Kidney disease is one of the costliest illnesses in the U.S. today. Here are ten other facts everyone should know.
  • More than 70,000 Americans die each year because of kidney disease.
  • More than 378,000 Americans suffer from chronic kidney failure and need an artificial kidney machine (dialysis) or kidney transplantation to stay alive.
  • 11. HealingWell.com Community
    Message boards and chat dedicated to sharing information, offering support, and coping strategies for this disease. Community moderated by volunteers.
    http://community.healingwell.com/commun_v3/scripts/topics.pl?NodeID=138940&C

    12. IKidney.com - Worldwide Kidney Disease Community
    Welcome to the Worldwide kidney disease Community! Join us in our mission to build and maintain a unique online
    http://www.gostorm.com/

    13. National Kidney Foundation Of Upstate New York
    Provides patient services, education, research to prevent kidney disease and promotes organ donation.
    http://www.kidneynyup.org
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    14. 4Anaemia
    Offers information and services about anemia in kidney diseases and different cancers for patients, relatives and care givers. Professionals get access to a literature service, congress calendar.
    http://www.4anaemia.com

    15. Kidney Disease In Dogs
    kidney diseases in dogs juvenile, familial, and chronic. Information on symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, genetics and research. List of breeds which have genetic renal diseases.
    http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Opera/2167/
    Kidney Disease in Dogs
    George 20 April 1988-
    27 January 1990
    Juvenile renal disease and other familial and congenital renal diseases are seen in more than thirty breeds of dogs. Twenty two of these breeds have a renal dysplasia which is similar to that seen in Standard Poodles. I have put an (RD) for renal dysplasia after their breed names. Even in breeds with the same type of JRD, such as renal dysplasia, the modes of inheritance can be different. Ages at onset of symptoms can vary from a few weeks (Cairn terriers) to 5 - 11 years (German Shepherds, Welsh Corgis, Beagles). Modes of inheritance can vary from X linked dominant (Samoyed) to autosomal recessive (Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier, Cairn Terrier, Shih-Tzu), autosomal dominant (Bull Terrier), to unknown familial (most of the others). The following breeds are some of those in which familial and other renal diseases are seen:
    • Airedale Terriers (RD)
    • Alaskan Malamutes (RD)
    • Basenjis (Fanconi-like syndrome)
    • Bedlington Terriers (RD)
    • Boxers (RD)
    • Bulldogs (RD)
    • Bull Terriers (glomerulopathy)
    • Cairn Terriers (polycystic kidneys)
    • Chinese Shar-Pei (amyloidosis)
    • Chow Chows (RD)
    • Cocker Spaniels (glomerulopathy)
    • Collies (glomerulopathy)
    • Doberman Pinschers (unilateral agenesis and glomerulopathy)
    • Golden Retrievers (RD)
    • Great Danes (RD)
    • Great Pyrenees (RD)
    • Irish Wolfhounds (RD)
    • Keeshonds (RD)
    • King Charles Spaniels (RD)
    • Lhasa Apso (RD)
    • Miniature Poodles (polycystic kidneys)
    • Miniature Schnauzers (RD and Fanconi-like syndrome)
    • Newfoundlands (glomerulopathy)
    • Norwegian Elkhounds (tubulointerstitial nephropathy and Fanconi-like syndrome

    16. Children With DIABETES - Diabetes Dictionary
    Online Diabetes dictionary derived from the original one produced by the United States National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and kidney disease. Also has links to related sites.
    http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/dictionary/
    Advertisement E-mail This Article Printer Friendly Format Diabetes Dictionary Jump to a new section [ Getting Around ] Home Page What's New User's Guide Index Search Site Map [ People ] Parents Kids Adults Friends IDYA Tidbits Parent humor Art Poll Message Board Chat cwdMail Mailing Lists Events Quilt for Life Rufus [ Clinic ] Ask the Diabetes Team Diabetes Basics Diabetes at School Sample 504 Plans Products Marketplace Insulin Pumps la Bomba de Insulina Nutrition Alternate Site Testing Diabetes Dictionary Presentations Diabetes Camps Warning Signs [ Sources ] News and Information Advocacy ADA JDF On-Line Links Regional Info Services [ Feedback ] About Letters to Editor Contribute Advertising Online Store Buy CWD Shirts Logos and Linking Awards This Diabetes Dictionary is derived from the original Diabetes Dictionary of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease (NIDDK). New material, updated definitions, internal hyperlinks, and links to related material have been added to make your search for information easier. A B C D ... X For a copy of the original Diabetes Dictionary, contact: National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse
    National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
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    Bethesda, Maryland 20892-3560

    17. RENALNET HOME PAGE
    Provides a clearinghouse for information on the cause, treatment and management of kidney disease and ESRD. Conference rooms for various specialties, job mart and dialysis unit search.
    http://www.renalnet.org/
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    For questions or comments about this page, please contact Webmaster D I S C L A I M E R The linked sites are continually updated by submissions from both RENALNET and visitors. RENALNET can take neither credit nor responsibility for the information contained in each. Our hope is that these links are useful and invite you to add others you feel would be of interest to the nephrology community.

    18. Pouncerstone Home Page
    Provides information, reference sources and recommended books on general cat care, feline kidney disease and cat stories for pleasure reading. Includes stories of three cats named Pouncer, Taffy and Lucky.
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    About Our Site The Pouncerstone site explores several topics of special interest for informational and enjoyment purposes. Our main categories of topics are as follows:
    • The Wonder Cats - Pouncer, Taffy, Lucky and Spice. And our newest additions: Ronnie and Max. We have pictures, stories and now excerpts from the recently recovered "lost tapes" of an exclusive interview with Miss Taffy. Plus, an interview with Spice, Pouncerstone's newest addition. Find out who Franklin is and why Lucky received the 1999 Friendship Award from ROOSAA . We also remember our first catfriend, Boone, who passed on in 1997. Let's meet them!

    19. Aranesp
    A treatment for kidney diseaserelated and chemotherapy-induced anemia that helps patients regain their energy with fewer injections.
    http://www.aranesp.com/
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    20. Object Moved
    Information on treatment and services provided for heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and inflammatory bowel disease.
    http://www.wuphysicians.org/internal_medicine.shtml
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