Kidneys are Kool with a capital K
The Kool Kidney The kidney is still very much a black box to me. Hence, the box in this mini-infographic (a “minfo”) describing some of the cool stuff our kidneys do. As you can tell, it is not just...
View ArticleDeserved
Colleague Dr Suetonia Palmer just won a prestigious L’Oreal for Women in Science award. She’s one of my “go to people” for nephrological type questions (ie all the stuff I don’t know). This award is...
View ArticleDeadly ignorance
How many deaths does it take? We hear that question asked time and again following a tragic event. We also hear it with calls for changes to our public health priorities. Well, I am now asking it...
View ArticleLives to be saved on March 14th 2013
Kidney’s are being attacked every day. Yours could be next. So common and deadly are kidney attacks that the theme for this year’s World Kidney Day is “Kidneys for Life: Stop Kidney Attack!“ Kidney...
View ArticleHow many times do you wash your blood each day?
Stop Kidney Attack. See this great short video from last year’s World Kidney Day as to why it is so very very important to look after your kidneys. Or as Fred Dagg may sing “If it weren’t for your...
View Article30,000
Today’s number brought to you by <You could have your name here, contact the blog writer to arrange sponsorship> 30,000 – the number of Kidney Attacks in New Zealand each year. Where does this...
View ArticleA list of effective treatments for a Kidney Attack
Tagged: Acute Kidney Injury, Acute Renal Failure, Kidney, Kidney Attack, World Kidney Day
View ArticleThe Face of Kidney Attack Part II
This guy crawls through bat dung for fun. He also runs incredibly long distances and then cycles or kayaks more. If you’ve not guessed already, our Face of Kidney Attack is multisport and adventure...
View ArticleCooking up a new kidney
The Boston Kidney Recipe Take an unwanted kidney. Disconnect from plumbing. Wash away cells (use plenty of detergent). Take resultant scaffold and reseed with a few cells obtained from someone needing...
View ArticleThe Face of Kidney Attack Part III
He didn’t die, quite. But later thought he may well of. Steve Gurney’s episode of Acute Kidney Injury (see Part II) didn’t finish him after he was discharged from his third hospital (one each in...
View ArticleTwo new Health Research Council grants worth crowing about
This week’s announcement by the HRC of Feasibility Study and Emerging Researcher grants have many great projects. Two in particular are worth crowing about (because they have some relationship to...
View ArticleToo little pee
This week’s post is really about the coloured stuff & why too little of it is dangerous. Note, I say coloured stuff because it aint just yellow – check out this herald article if you don’t believe...
View ArticleA day to celebrate
If it weren’t for your kidneys where would you be? You’d be in the hospital or infirmary, If you didn’t have two functioning kidneys. (with apologies to John Clarke aka Fred Dagg) Happy World Kidney...
View ArticleCheesecake files: Of bathtubs and kidneys
Sitting in the bathtub you notice that there is a slow leak around the plug. You adjust the taps to maintain a flow of water that exactly counteracts the loss due to the leak; the water level stays...
View ArticleCheesecake files: A stadium full
As we’ve been enjoying the World Cup and the Commonwealth Games my latest cheesecake appeared in print online. The topic once more is Kidney Attack biomarkers – those pesky little proteins in the urine...
View ArticleCheesecake files: Just how deadly is it?
Everyone said it did, but how did they know and by how much? Statements like “The development of AKI [Acute Kidney Injury] after CPB [Cardiopulmonary Bypass Surgery] is associated with a significant...
View ArticleCheesecake files: A little something for World Kidney Day
Today is World Kidney Day, so I shall let you in on a little secret. There is a new tool for predicting if a transplant is going to be problematic to get working properly. Nephrologist call a...
View ArticleA vision of kiwi kidneys
Sick of writing boring text reports. Take a leaf out of Christchurch nephrologist Dr Suetonia Palmer’s (@SuetoniaPalmer) book and make a visual abstract report. Here are two she has created recently...
View ArticleThe Treatment of Kidney Failure in New Zealand
I am delighted to introduce a guest post from Dr Kelvin Lynn. Dr Lynn worked as a Nephrologist at Christchurch Hospital for 35 years and retired in 2015. He is the lead author for a book just...
View ArticleCheesecake files: A little something for World Kidney Day
Today is World Kidney Day, so I shall let you in on a little secret. There is a new tool for predicting if a transplant is going to be problematic to get working properly. Nephrologist call a...
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