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Food that contain vitamin D

Vitamin D and Kidney Health

Kidney disease (KD) is associated with changes in bone health and mineral balance. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for life and is crucial for calcium balance and bone health. The kidneys are central in the activation of vitamin D and play a key role in regulating circulating levels. Vitamin D as…

Gut Kidney connection

Feeding Gut Bacteria in Patients with Kidney Disease

Our gut is home to 100 trillion beneficial bacteria and what we eat has a tremendous impact on their composition. These bacteria interact constantly with the lining of the gut and their health is important for the maintenance of a healthy gut barrier as well as our overall health specially in patients with kidney disease….

Love, and relationships can have a great impact on kidney health

Love, Social Relationships and Kidney Health

Love is good for our kidney health! Human beings flourish from social relationships and connections and according to the Harvard Medical School, social connections may be as important to our long-term health as adequate sleep, not smoking, and a good diet. One study that looked at data from over 300,000 test subjects found that strong…

Pharmacogenomics and kidney disease

Pharmacogenomics: Advances in Individualized Treatment in Kidney Disease

According to a report by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 2.2 million adverse drug reactions (ADRs) occur in the US annually. On the other hand, the healthcare cost and morbidity associated with ineffective medication cause unnecessary burdens as well as patient confidence in treatment. Clinicians continuously strive to strike a balance between medication choices…

Age and kidney health

The Age-Related Kidney Decline: Role of Nitric Oxide and Arginine

In the early 1950’s, researchers declared that age-related kidney decline reduced function at a rate of about 8% every 10 years after the age of 40. More recently, it was noted that the decline may begin as early as 20 years old. Each of us are born with a specific number of nephrons, the functional…