
Halloween Candy Tips for Kidney Diets
Happy Halloween! Today and throughout the weekend you are likely to be tempted by Halloween candy treats. Limit temptations and stay in control of your kidney…
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Sandwich-High Blood Pressure Connection: Try These Lower Sodium Sandwich Tips
Is your daily lunchtime sandwich contributing to higher blood pressure and weight gain? Medical News Today has a must read story “Your daily sandwich may…
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Study findings: Good glucose and blood pressure control saves your kidneys
If you’ve taken a Risk Quiz to determine your risk for kidney disease, you’ve probably already made the connection between kidney disease, high blood pressure…
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How can I make my kidney diet foods tasty?
Whenever a diet limits sodium, people tend to think that means their food will be bland. However, think of a low-salt diet as an invitation to introduce your…
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Diabetes and Kidney Diet Conversation
Do you have diabetes and kidney disease? Are you confused about how to combine the eating guidelines for both diets? So are many others!…
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Easy Labor Day Snack Recipes
These days people are so busy and constantly connected. Here’s a reminder to take full advantage of a day of rest from usual work tasks…
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Please Pass Over the Salt
Following a low-sodium diet would be easier to monitor if you bought only fresh, whole foods and prepared them at home. In current times, that just doesn’t…
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Is sea salt or kosher salt better than table salt?
Sea salt features a coarse texture and stronger flavor compared to table salt. Sea salt is made from evaporated seawater, so sea salt contains traces…
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Kidney Diet Tips Live Conversation at Google+ Hangout on Air
Let’s talk! You are invited to join me for a live Kidney Diet Tips conversation on Tuesday, July 1st at 5 pm PT/ 6 pm…
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Hemodialysis and fluid intake: How much to drink?
People on in-center hemodialysis usually have dialysis treatments three times a week. The amount of fluid they can have is limited since the kidneys lose…
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