What is Sundowning?

Sundowning, also known as “sundown syndrome” or “nocturnal delirium,” is a phenomenon characterized by increased confusion, agitation, and anxiety that tends to occur in the late afternoon, evening, or night. This condition is often observed in individuals with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or other cognitive impairments. What are the key things to know about sundowning? Let’s… Continue reading What is Sundowning?

Link Found Between Loneliness and Mortality

A recent study, published in December 2023, has unveiled the severe consequences of loneliness on senior health. The research, involving 9,032 patients with a median follow-up of over 10 years, indicates that individuals experiencing loneliness have a significantly higher risk of mortality. The mean age of study participants was 63.99 years. Notably, those reporting loneliness… Continue reading Link Found Between Loneliness and Mortality

Is This The Future of Organ Transplants?

Nearly 120,000 people are in need of healthy organ transplants in the United States alone. Twenty people pass away every day waiting for a viable organ to become available. The most dire need is for kidneys, with a waitlist over 88,000 people alone. What are scientists doing to try and fix this problem? It turns… Continue reading Is This The Future of Organ Transplants?

How to Keep Your Heart Healthy When You Have Chronic Kidney Disease

Did you know that managing your heart health when you have chronic kidney disease is equally important as managing your kidney health? Yes, it is! Those with CKD are more at risk for cardiovascular disease, so it’s vital to protect your heart. In this blog post, we will discuss ways to protect your heart when… Continue reading How to Keep Your Heart Healthy When You Have Chronic Kidney Disease

Hearty and Kidney-Friendly: Soup Recipes for Chronic Kidney Disease

Chicken noodle, vegetable, lentil, tomato, there are so many varieties of soup out there! Soup can be tricky with chronic kidney disease. It can be high in sodium and that is not always ideal for CKD. It’s possible to enjoy soup with chronic kidney disease, but there are a few things to keep in mind.… Continue reading Hearty and Kidney-Friendly: Soup Recipes for Chronic Kidney Disease

Medical Errors More Likely to Harm Women, Minorities

The issue of misdiagnosis in the United States is a significant and widespread problem affecting approximately 12 million adults annually. A recent study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, sheds light on the prevalence of medical diagnostic errors. Nearly 1 in 4 hospital patients who died or were transferred to intensive care had experienced a misdiagnosis.… Continue reading Medical Errors More Likely to Harm Women, Minorities

Understanding Endometriosis: A Brief Overview

Endometriosis is a chronic and often painful medical condition that occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus, called endometrium, grows outside the uterus. This tissue, known as endometrial implants, can be found on various pelvic organs such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the outer surface of the uterus. In rare cases,… Continue reading Understanding Endometriosis: A Brief Overview

Why is Renal Disease so Prevalent Among Black Americans?

Renal disease is characterized by the progressive impairment of kidney function. Laetly, it has emerged as a critical public health concern in the United States. The Black population experiences a disproportionately high prevalence of renal disease, prompting a closer examination of the contributing factors. Renal disease encompasses a number of conditions that affect the kidneys.… Continue reading Why is Renal Disease so Prevalent Among Black Americans?

Plant-Based Recipes: Tofu and Chronic Kidney Disease

Tofu is commonly used in rice dishes and stir frys, but can be a versatile ingredient in any type of cuisine. But what’s the deal with tofu and chronic kidney disease? Should tofu be avoided if you have Chronic Kidney Disease? Let’s take a closer look at the nutritional content of tofu and how it… Continue reading Plant-Based Recipes: Tofu and Chronic Kidney Disease

High Protein Meals: Can You Eat Yogurt When You Have Chronic Kidney Disease?

Yogurt can be enjoyed in many unique ways, from parfaits to smoothies to desserts. But can you eat it when you have chronic kidney disease? Let’s discuss the nutrition behind yogurt to understand better if it can fit into a kidney-friendly diet.  Yogurt and Chronic Kidney Disease Yogurt originated in Western Asia and the Middle… Continue reading High Protein Meals: Can You Eat Yogurt When You Have Chronic Kidney Disease?