Chronic Kidney Disease and Stomach Acid Induced Asthma
Doctor Paul G. Donohue is at it again. This time he answers questions about chronic kidney disease, acid reflux affecting asthma, and even answers a question that challenges one of his previous statements.
In this educational article Dr. Donohue explains the causes of chronic kidney disease, the five stages involved, and makes suggestions for controlling the disease to a husband who is concerned about his wife’s diagnosis. Chronic kidney disease affects nearly 20 million Americans and if not properly treated can lead to dialysis or kidney transplants.
In this informative ‘question and answer’ article, Dr. Donohue explains how stomach acid can induce asthma. He also talks about how medicine should be a first line of defense in a case of stomach acid induced asthma, followed only by surgery if medicine is unsuccessful.
Lastly, Dr. Donohue admits an editorial mistake in a previous article that discusses T-scores in relation to osteoporosis; a numerical value was misquoted, causing confusion in at least one interested reader.
Kidney disease diagnosis takes woman by surprise

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In this educational article Dr. Donohue explains the causes of chronic kidney disease, the five stages involved, and makes suggestions for controlling the disease to a husband who is concerned about his wife’s diagnosis. Chronic kidney disease affects nearly 20 million Americans and if not properly treated can lead to dialysis or kidney transplants.
In this informative ‘question and answer’ article, Dr. Donohue explains how stomach acid can induce asthma. He also talks about how medicine should be a first line of defense in a case of stomach acid induced asthma, followed only by surgery if medicine is unsuccessful.
Lastly, Dr. Donohue admits an editorial mistake in a previous article that discusses T-scores in relation to osteoporosis; a numerical value was misquoted, causing confusion in at least one interested reader.
Kidney disease diagnosis takes woman by surprise

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Considerations for Using a Disability Lawyer
Social Security Disability Medical Determination
Social Security Disability Mental Conditions
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