INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — There are more than 780,000 people living with kidney disease. On average, 25,000 people will get a transplant each year; however, 90,000 people are still on the waitlist.
The teen is hospitalized with kidney failure after she says she ate tainted burgers at McDonald's. "I have a central line in my neck," said Kamberlyn Bowler. Bowler is one of at least 75 people ...
A Colorado teen is hospitalized with kidney failure after consuming multiple McDonald’s Quarter Pounders before they were found to be contaminated with E. coli. Grand Junction high school ...
A 15-year-old girl has been hospitalized for kidney failure due to complications from E. coli poisoning. Kamberlyn Bowler of Grand Junction, Colo. is one of the reported 75 people who became ill ...
coli O157:H7 bacteria confirmed in the outbreak. That bacteria produces a dangerous toxin that can cause a severe kidney disease complication known as hemolytic uremic syndrome, according to ...
SAN DIEGO — In patients with heart failure ... composite kidney outcome, the current analysis showed that among participants with baseline UACR levels below 300 mg/g, finerenone treatment ...
Antibodies against the donor tissue is a key factor in the failure of kidney allografts ... poses a major clinical challenge because current treatment strategies are often ineffective, which ...
Kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease, means your kidneys are not functioning well enough for you to survive without treatment like a transplant or dialysis. Renal failure tests can include blood ...
Heart failure is a growing problem in the U.S. and globally, affecting millions of people. Current treatments can help relieve symptoms and slow the progression, but there is a tremendous need for ...