
Increase Risks For Low Functioning Kidneys
Low kidney function has become a progressing issue in American health but why? What does it mean to have low kidney function, and who is most at risk? Low kidney
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.
Low kidney function has become a progressing issue in American health but why? What does it mean to have low kidney function, and who is most at risk? Low kidney
Kidney problems? You may be interested in learning more about sodium, potassium, and sugar. Here’s your go-to guide for how they play a part in your health.
World Kidney Month is here. Let’s celebrate the kidney community’s successes and work towards a more kidney-friendly 2020.
Serious kidney problems are a critical health issue. Learn about the risk factors and symptoms of kidney illness and make these lifestyle changes.
It’s time to learn how to take care of kidneys! They may only be the size of a fist, but they have an incredibly important job.
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a disorder commonly classified as a short term period of reduced kidney function, which causes the buildup of uremic toxins in the blood. Since the
The average salt, or sodium, intake of an American is about double the daily recommended amount of 5 grams. And, while sodium is essential for many bodily functions, too much may be bad for the kidneys.
If you have kidney problems, you’re probably wondering how to incorporate protein into your diet. Registered dietician and renal nutrition specialist Jen Hernandez is here to share 3 kidney-friendly protein tips!
Muscles naturally break down and rebuild themselves. During the breakdown processes, the waste product creatinine is produced.
Phosphorus is the second most plentiful mineral in your body. But what exactly is it and why do most people with impaired renal function need to be aware of it? Let’s take a closer look at it.
When most people think of yogurt, the first thing that comes to mind is probiotics. Yogurt brands often advertise that each cup is filled with probiotics. While this may be true, is eating yogurt a sufficient way to get enough probiotics or should you take a probiotic dietary supplement?
Our good friend, Jen (Registered dietitian and Board-Certified Renal Nutritionist) is here to share a favorite kidney-friendly summer meal!