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Wearable Artificial Kidney Could Replace Conventional Dialysis
- Saturday June 4, 2016
- IANS
A wearable artificial kidney could be developed as a viable, new dialysis technology that allows patients to be mobile and untethered during treatment.
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Wearable Artificial Kidney Could Replace Conventional Dialysis
- Saturday June 4, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
A wearable artificial kidney could be developed as a viable, new dialysis technology that allows patients to be mobile and untethered during treatment, results of a US Food and Drug Administration-authorised clinical trial suggest. The technology may become an alternative to conventional hemodialysis for people with end-stage kidney disease. Presen...
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Wearable Artificial Kidney Could Replace Conventional Dialysis
- Friday June 3, 2016
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
A wearable artificial kidney could be developed as a viable, new dialysis technology that allows patients to be mobile and untethered during treatment, results of a US Food and Drug Administration-authorised clinical trial suggest.
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Wearable Artificial Kidney Could Replace Conventional Dialysis
- Saturday June 4, 2016
- IANS
A wearable artificial kidney could be developed as a viable, new dialysis technology that allows patients to be mobile and untethered during treatment.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Wearable Artificial Kidney Could Replace Conventional Dialysis
- Saturday June 4, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
A wearable artificial kidney could be developed as a viable, new dialysis technology that allows patients to be mobile and untethered during treatment, results of a US Food and Drug Administration-authorised clinical trial suggest. The technology may become an alternative to conventional hemodialysis for people with end-stage kidney disease. Presen...
- everylifecounts.ndtv.com
-
Wearable Artificial Kidney Could Replace Conventional Dialysis
- Friday June 3, 2016
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
A wearable artificial kidney could be developed as a viable, new dialysis technology that allows patients to be mobile and untethered during treatment, results of a US Food and Drug Administration-authorised clinical trial suggest.
- www.ndtv.com