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style = class=”lh”> 28 (Bloomberg) – India’s diabetes epidemic has triggered increased demand for dialysis, as the disease destroys many of the affected kidney, so that they live with only months without treatment. Fresenius Medical Care AG, the world’s largest provider of … / font >
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Dec 2011
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Diabetes-Damaged Kidneys Spur India Dialysis Sales for Fresenius
BusinessWeek 28 (Bloomberg) — India's diabetes epidemic has triggered surging demand for dialysis as the disease destroys many sufferers' kidneys, leaving them with only months to live without treatment. Fresenius Medical Care AG, the world's biggest provider of … |
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Dec 2011
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Diabetes Epidemic Ruining Kidneys in India Spurs Fresenius Dialysis Sales
Bloomberg Enlarge image India's Diabetes Epidemic Triggers Demand for Dialysis India's Diabetes Epidemic Triggers Demand for Dialysis Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg A patient undergoes dialysis aided by a Fresenius Medical Care machine at Fortis Healthcare … |
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Poorly controlled diabetes wreaks havoc on your kidneys
TODAYonline AS IF having an increased risk of stroke and heart disease isn't bad enough, people with poorly controlled diabetes are also more prone to developing a form of chronic kidney disease called diabetic nephropathy, according to Dr Daniel … |
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My father developed Type 1 diabetes about 7 yrs ago due to alcoholism. Now his kidneys are not functioning well even with medication. I am trying to decide if I need to move back to Georgia from Wisconsin depending on how much time he has to live. I want to spend good quality time with him, not sick and suffering time only.
