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Original Source: National Kidney Foundation Singapore
The World Kidney Fund was established as an international fund by the National Kidney Foundation Singapore to help kidney patients in developing countries who have little or no access to renal healthcare facilities. Through this fund, training programmes are developed to empower non-profit kidney organisations to establish sustainable life-saving kidney healthcare programmes. The World Kidney Fund also aims to raise global awareness about kidney disease and transplantation issues, as well as educate the in...
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NIH highlights lifelong impact of acute kidney injury
In observance of World Kidney Day on March 14, the National Institutes of Health is raising awareness of the long term effects of acute kidney injury (AKI) -- a sudden loss of kidney function. Researc...
NUS launches new book on Singapore's rainforests and new free digital nature archive
(National University of Singapore) Singapore's Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research at NUS launched a new book that reveals the precious biodiversity of Singapore's rainforests and efforts made to...
NIH Highlights Lifelong Impact of AKI
Bethesda, Md.—In observance of World Kidney Day on March 14, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is raising awareness of the long-term effects of acute kidney injury (AKI)—a sudden loss of kid...
Historic collection of naturalist Alfred Wallace goes online for the first time
(National University of Singapore) Treasure-trove of writings and images by the co-discoverer of natural selection; Project directed by researcher from the National University of Singapore.
National University of Singapore-trained pharmacist honored by Ireland's oldest university
(National University of Singapore) Clinical scientist and National University of Science alumnus, Dr. John Climax, has been conferred with a Doctorate in Science by Ireland's leading university, Trini...
March Is National Kidney Month. What You Need To Know To Keep Your Kidney's Healthy
With more than 20 million or one in 10 American adults having some level of chronic kidney disease, the need for proper kidney health education is crucial.�According to Dr. Kozin, "Early kidney di...
Two National University of Singapore scientists win Lasker Awards for medical research
Two scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) - Professor Michael Sheetz, Director of the Mechanobiology Institute of Singapore; and Professor Roy Calne, Visiting Professor with the N...
Sirtex Medical, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore General Hospital deal
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On uncertain etiologies of proteinuric-chronic kidney disease in rural Sri Lanka.
The contribution of chronic kidney disease to the global burden of major noncommunicable diseases.
Validation of GWAS Loci for Atopic Dermatitis in a Singapore Chinese Population.