Kidney Patients Shed Light on Deadly Disease During Kidney Month
Kidney Patients Alert Public to a Silent Killer – Kidney Disease Tampa, FL – As the nation recognizes National Kidney Month throughout March, the American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP) is encouraging everyone to take steps to protect their kidneys.
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Why You Are Critical To Kidney Research
Have you heard how important it is to participate in research? By taking part in clinical trials of new drugs or medical devices, you help bring fresh treatments and improvements to the quality of life for many.
Even more importantly, you can provide the “patient voice” to clinical research!
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The Renal Diabetic Diet
Your healthcare team may recommend that you follow a meal plan to help you manage your dietary needs. When you’re on dialysis, you may occasionally need to eat more or less of certain nutrients. When you have diabetes, you must balance food choices to keep blood sugar under control.
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AAKP Selects Nashville as site of 2016 National Patient Meeting
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AAKP Returns to Nashville, TN for its National Patient Meeting The American Association of Kidney Patients’ National Board of Directors is pleased to announce it will once again hold its Annual Patient Meeting in Nashville, TN, on September 23 – 25, 2016 at the Nashville Airport Marriott.
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AAKP Announces 2016 Medal of Excellence Winners
The American Association of Kidney Patients to Honor Kidney Healthcare Professionals with Medal of Excellence Award TAMPA, FL – The American Association of Kidney Patients, the nation’s leading patient education and advocacy group, proudly announces the 2016 Medal of Excellence Award winners.
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What You Should Know About Immunosuppressive Drugs
Why are they important?
The first successful kidney transplant surgery in the United States took place in 1954. However, the procedure did not immediately become widespread. This was because the immune system of the kidney transplant recipient would recognize the transplanted kidney as foreign and attack it.
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Smart911 Partners with American Association of Kidney Patients
National Partnership to Increase Critical Medical Information Available to First Responders during an Emergency; Life-Saving National Safety Service “Gives Sense of Security” to Kidney Patients FRAMINGHAM, Mass., –There are more than half a million people in the U.S. suffering from kidney failure.
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AAKP Launches First of Kidney Program for Kidney Community
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Renal Social Media and Patient Advocacy Award Winners Announced TAMPA, FLA – The nation’s first awards for excellence in the fields of social media education and advocacy as well as patient engagement and advocacy designed for leaders in the kidney disease community were announced by the American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP).
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Honoring Kidney Community Excellence
Honoring Kidney Community Excellence
The AAKP Calls for Nominations for its Medal of Excellence Awards Tampa, FL – The American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP) is accepting nominations for the 2016 Medal of Excellence Award. The deadline for entries is November 2nd.
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Three Day National Kidney Patient Meeting Opens in Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, TN – The American Association of Kidney Patients’ (AAKP) National Patient Meeting opens Friday, September 25, 2015.
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