Kidney Failure Stocks List

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Kidney Failure Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 DVA BD's (BDX) FDA-Approved Test to Offer Wider Testing Access
May 16 DVA Butterfly Network (BFLY) Unveils iQ+ Bladder Ultrasound Scanner
May 16 DVA Three Reasons to Retain AMN Healthcare (AMN) Stock for Now
May 16 DVA Profound Medical (PROF) Adds AI to Prostate Cancer Treatment
May 16 BAX BAXTER ANNOUNCES MISSION AND LOGO FOR PROPOSED KIDNEY CARE COMPANY VANTIVE
May 15 BAX Baxter Announces Mission and Logo for Proposed Kidney Care Company Vantive
May 15 DVA Centene (CNC) to Continue Serving Kansas' Medicaid Members
May 15 DVA Merit Medical (MMSI) to Expand Product Suite Via New Launch
May 15 DVA Why This 1 Growth Stock Could Be a Great Addition to Your Portfolio
May 15 DVA Senseonics' (SENS) Deal With Mercy to Drive Eversense CGM Sales
May 15 DVA Stereotaxis (STXS) Inks Deal to Buy Access Point Technologies
May 15 ICU SeaStar Medical Holding GAAP EPS of -$0.19 misses by $0.05
May 14 ICU SeaStar Medical Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides a Business Update
May 14 BAX Baxter's (BAX) Clinolipid Gets FDA's Expanded Indication
May 14 DVA Baxter's (BAX) Clinolipid Gets FDA's Expanded Indication
May 14 DVA Glaukos (GKOS) Reaches 52-Week High: What's Aiding the Stock?
May 14 DVA DaVita Celebrates Corporate Citizenship Achievements with Release of 2023 Community Care Report
May 13 BAX Baxter's Clinolipid gets FDA approval for use in infants
May 13 DVA Three Reasons to Retain Integer Holdings (ITGR) Stock for Now
May 13 DVA Catalent's (CTLT) Latest Partnership to Boost Clinical Trials
Kidney Failure

Kidney failure, also known as end-stage kidney disease, is a medical condition in which the kidneys no longer function. It is divided into acute kidney failure (cases that develop rapidly) and chronic kidney failure (those that are long term). Symptoms may include leg swelling, feeling tired, vomiting, loss of appetite, or confusion. Complications of acute disease may include uremia, high blood potassium, or volume overload. Complications of chronic disease may include heart disease, high blood pressure, or anemia.Causes of acute kidney failure include low blood pressure, blockage of the urinary tract, certain medications, muscle breakdown, and hemolytic uremic syndrome. Causes of chronic kidney failure include diabetes, high blood pressure, nephrotic syndrome, and polycystic kidney disease. Diagnosis of acute disease is often based on a combination of factors such as decrease urine production or increased serum creatinine. Diagnosis of chronic disease is typically based on a glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of less than 15 or the need for renal replacement therapy. It is also equivalent to stage 5 chronic kidney disease.Treatment of acute disease typically depends on the underlying cause. Treatment of chronic disease may include hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, or a kidney transplant. Hemodialysis uses a machine to filter the blood outside the body. In peritoneal dialysis specific fluid is placed into the abdominal cavity and then drained, with this process being repeated multiple times per day. Kidney transplantation involves surgically placing a kidney from someone else and then taking immunosuppressant medication to prevent rejection. Other recommended measures from chronic disease include staying active and specific dietary changes.In the United States acute disease affects about 3 per 1,000 people a year. Chronic disease affects about 1 in 1,000 people with 3 per 10,000 people newly develop the condition each year. Acute disease is often reversible while chronic disease often is not. With appropriate treatment many with chronic disease can continue working.

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