
Transplantation is Not a Cure
Many years ago, when I first registered for a kidney transplant, a nurse told me: “transplantation is not a cure”. Now I know why.
Articles from Renadyl and Kibow Biotech.
We’ve compiled a number of articles to help educate, inspire, and bring hope to those living with kidney issues and their caregivers.
Many years ago, when I first registered for a kidney transplant, a nurse told me: “transplantation is not a cure”. Now I know why.
Editor’s note: The open access article with our most recent clinical trial results has been published online. In addition, since kidney transplant is a part of the kidney disease experience,
There is a great connection between blood pressure and kidney function. In fact, high blood pressure may cause kidney problems.
Today, we are pleased to introduce Rachel Weaver who will share her inspiring story about losing kidney function.
As a dialysis patient, Dr. Jenna Henderson knows how to take her mind off the process, and in this post, she shares her story.
When people who know my medical history, I emphasize that surviving chronic kidney problems is not just a matter of luck.
New ideas and innovation have driven kidney care in dialysis and transplantation, so when I heard about Renadyl, I was intrigued.