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Dr Rizvi a hope to kidney patients for 50 years National May 6, 2021 KARACHI: Leading physician and founder of Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplant (SIUT) Dr Adeeb Rizvi has been giving hope to needy patients for 50 years. When I was not a doctor, we were volunteers. We used to bring patients from the slums around DJ College to the Civil Hospital, but we were not completely satisfied with the arrangements made for them, he told Geo News. “All these things left an impression on me that no one could be deprived of health facility, education and food just because of color, caste, creed, religious affiliation or financial status.” ....
Our kidneys are charged with the extraordinary task of filtering about 53 gallons of fluid a day, a process that depends on podocytes, tiny, highly specialized cells in the cluster of blood vessels in the kidney where waste is filtered that are highly vulnerable to damage. ....
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In a published study, a team from Lawson Health Research Institute has found that a simple device can reduce swelling after kidney transplantation. ....
Heart disease, kidney problems and cancer ‘carry higher risks of severe Covid It also found that patients who were morbidly obese were also identified as being at higher risk of more severe outcomes from Covid-19. Cate McCurry, PA 26 April, 2021 13:07 Health conditions that carry the most risk of having a severe outcome from Covid-19 include chronic heart disease, neurological conditions, kidney disease and cancer, a study in the Republic of Ireland has found. It also found that patients who were morbidly obese were also identified as being at higher risk of more severe outcomes from Covid-19. The national study of 20,000 patients conducted by RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) identified the underlying conditions. ....