Marlene Adams, D.D.S. ,
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Chronic Kidney Disease: Hypertension, Diabetes; Dialysis/Transplant Options
Chronic kidney disease is rising mainly because high blood pressure and diabetes can damage the kidneys; controlling these conditions can prevent or slow kidney decline. If kidneys fail, the main treatments are dialysis or a transplant, so early testing and regular care matter. This information helps patients and caregivers understand risks, recognize options, and make timely, informed decisions with their care team.
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A-Z Medical Terms – C
C Cachexia Cachexia is a medical term that refers to a complex syndrome characterized by severe weight loss, muscle wasting, and general decline in overall health. It often occurs in…
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Unveiling the Latest Trends in Cosmetic Dentistry
In summary, cosmetic dentistry continues to evolve, enhancing smiles.
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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
A diagnostic or therapeutic procedure that uses a flexible tube with a camera and light on the end to examine or perform surgery on the bile ducts and pancreas.
