Articles for tag: National Kidney Foundation, Plasmapheresis

Goodpasture’s Syndrome Information: Autoimmune Disease

Goodpasture’s syndrome (anti – glomerular basement membrane antibody disease or Anti – GBM disease) is a rare autoimmune disease, affecting the lungs and kidneys. In a healthy person, the immune system functions to create antibodies to fight off germs. 1 Goodpasture’s syndrome condition antibodies trigger inflammation that interferes with lung and kidney function: Damaging structures ...

Treatments for Proteinuria

Proteinuria, a medical term for the presence of a significant amount of protein in urine, is an often subtle symptom of a few medical conditions. Also known as albuminuria or urine albumin, protein in urine is often the result of something harmless, but it can also be indicative of a medical issue involving the kidneys. ...

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Four Best Fruits: Healthiest, Nutritious, High in Antioxidants and Fiber, Low in Calories

The four fruits covered here–Kiwi, Cranberries, Blueberries and Strawberries–are not only healthy and nutritious, but they’re high in antioxidants and fiber, yet low in calories. I haven’t listed them in any order according to the power they pack, but merely put Kiwifruit and Cranberries first because, despite their benefits, they are so readily overlooked. Also, ...

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Charities that Support Testing on Animals

Many people give money to charities believing their money will be used to help people in need. They don’t always realize that their money may instead be used to fund testing on animals. While some people believe animal testing is necessary, there are now many humane ways to learn about disease and to test medical ...

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Salt Water Flush as a Natural Cleansing Method

You’ve seen the instructions–take a quart of warm water, disolve a couple of spoons of salt into it and drink it as quickly as possible. Presto! Thrity minutes later, you’re in a mad dash for the bathroom to purge “toxins”, “parasites” and “impurities” via a very, very watery stool. It’s called a salt water flush ...

Chronic Kidney Disease in the Elderly

Elsie Ward of Willard (not her real name), Ohio was 82 when she began to develop certain symptoms. She was often tired. Her ankles were swollen and she lost her appetite. She had to urinate frequently, especially during the night. It interrupted her sleep. She had frequent headaches. If she had to walk very far, ...