Dialysis Stocks List

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Dialysis Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 26 AMGN Amgen's Catching Up to Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly. Should You Buy It?
May 26 AMGN The Biggest Publicly Traded Biotech Company
May 25 AMGN Viking, CRISPR, Intellia among potential M&A targets: Wells Fargo
May 25 AMGN It's Unlikely That Amgen Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AMGN) CEO Will See A Huge Pay Rise This Year
May 24 SNY Zantac Verdict: Jury Finds No Link To Colon Cancer In Initial Trial, GSK And Boehringer Prevail In First Zantac Cancer Lawsuit
May 24 LMAT UnitedHealth Unit (UNH) Wins Medicaid Deal to Serve Kansas
May 24 DVA Is BellRing Brands (BRBR) Outperforming Other Medical Stocks This Year?
May 24 AMGN The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Apple, Mastercard, Amgen, Utah Medical Products and Bridger Aerospace
May 24 OPK Ondas Holdings And 2 Other Stocks Under $2 Insiders Are Buying
May 23 DVA A Look At The Intrinsic Value Of DaVita Inc. (NYSE:DVA)
May 23 AMGN Top Stock Reports for Apple, Mastercard & Amgen
May 23 DVA Centene (CNC), Cityblock Partner to Enhance Value-Based Care
May 23 DVA Philips (PHG) Strengthens Patient Monitoring Services in Spain
May 23 FMS Moody's and S&P change Fresenius Medical Care's rating outlook to stable
May 23 MMSI Merit Medical Systems, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:MMSI) Stock On An Uptrend: Could Fundamentals Be Driving The Momentum?
May 23 SNY Sanofi reports positive data from Phase II asthma treatment trial
May 23 MMSI Jim Cramer Offers His Take On Corning, Calls This Healthcare Stock A 'Terrific Spec'
May 23 DVA Here's Why You Should Retain Inari Medical (NARI) for Now
May 22 SNY Sanofi says asthma candidate rilzabrutinib buoyed by phase 2 results
May 22 SNY Bristol-Myers, Sanofi liability in Hawaii Plavix litigation tops $900M
Dialysis

In medicine, dialysis (from Greek διάλυσις, diàlysis, "dissolution"; from διά, dià, "through", and λύσις, lỳsis, "loosening or splitting") is the process of removing excess water, solutes, and toxins from the blood in people whose kidneys can no longer perform these functions naturally. This is referred to as renal replacement therapy.
Dialysis is used in patients with rapidly developing loss of kidney function, called acute kidney injury (previously called acute renal failure), or slowly worsening kidney function, called Stage 5 chronic kidney disease, (previously called chronic kidney failure and end-stage renal disease and end-stage kidney disease).
Dialysis is used as a temporary measure in either acute kidney injury or in those awaiting kidney transplant and as a permanent measure in those for whom a transplant is not indicated or not possible.In the United Kingdom and the United States, dialysis is paid for by the government for those who are eligible. The first successful dialysis was performed in 1943.
In research laboratories, dialysis technique can also be used to separate molecules based on their size. Additionally, it can be used to balance buffer between a sample and the solution "dialysis bath" or "dialysate" that the sample is in. For dialysis in a laboratory, a tubular semipermeable membrane made of cellulose acetate or nitrocellulose is used. Pore size is varied according to the size separation required with larger pore sizes allowing larger molecules to pass through the membrane. Solvents, ions and buffer can diffuse easily across the semipermeable membrane, but larger molecules are unable to pass through the pores. This can be used to purify proteins of interest from a complex mixture by removing smaller proteins and molecules.

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