Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes : MedlinePlus Genetics

Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes : MedlinePlus Genetics

Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes (CAPS) are a group of conditions that have overlapping signs and symptoms and the same genetic cause. The group includes three conditions known as familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome type 1 (FCAS1), Muckle-Wells syndrome (MWS), and neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disorder (NOMID). These conditions were once thought to be distinct disorders but are now…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls Out ‘Absolutely Unaffordable’ Insurance Prices After Voting to Kick Millions Off Their Insurance

Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls Out ‘Absolutely Unaffordable’ Insurance Prices After Voting to Kick Millions Off Their Insurance

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is going “Mom Mode” over the unaffordable cost of health insurance, weeks after signing the “Big, Beautiful Bill” that will strip millions of Americans of their health insurance. Friday morning, Greene railed against cost of living increases, including “all insurance being absolutely unaffordable,” noting her personal stake in the issue…

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Preventing Kidney Stones | Veterans Affairs

Preventing Kidney Stones | Veterans Affairs

If you’ve had a kidney stone, you may worry that you’ll have another. Removing or passing your stone doesn’t prevent future stones. But with your health care provider’s help, you can reduce your risk of forming new stones. Follow up with your provider to help find new stones. Depending on your medical condition, you may…

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3 Tips for Living with Kidney Failure

3 Tips for Living with Kidney Failure

As kidney function slows down and toxins build up, you may feel sick, experience muscle cramps, or have trouble sleeping. As a result, everyday tasks may become more physically or emotionally exhausting. While this can be overwhelming, we’re here to help with three simple tips you can use today.  1. Make a plan of action Break…

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End-of-Life Kidney Care: When Is Hospice the Right Choice?

End-of-Life Kidney Care: When Is Hospice the Right Choice?

Sarah’s mother was diagnosed with kidney disease when she was 55. “She started peritoneal dialysis (PD), a form of dialysis that uses a catheter, the lining of the abdomen, and a fluid called dialysate,” Sarah explained. “It performs the kidneys’ functions, cleaning out toxins and balancing fluids.” Her mom’s treatment was successful for seven years….

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