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Who Lives, Who Dies with Kidney Disease delves deep into the minds and hearts of people who experienced a destructive, life changing disease, and found courage to build survival strategies even with limited information at their disposal. Engaging, thought provoking situations and unimaginable vicissitudes in the lives of people involved, open up vistas for the 21st century world to know how the burden of disease will now be seen at close quarters and ways to tackle it.
Through stories of patients, the authors have unmasked the severity of the disease that is rocking a section of the
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Who Lives, Who Dies with Kidney Disease delves deep into the minds and hearts of people who experienced a destructive, life changing disease, and found courage to build survival strategies even with limited information at their disposal. Engaging, thought provoking situations and unimaginable vicissitudes in the lives of people involved, open up vistas for the 21st century world to know how the burden of disease will now be seen at close quarters and ways to tackle it.

Through stories of patients, the authors have unmasked the severity of the disease that is rocking a section of the population in every country in the world. Today, ranked as the 9th cause of death among non-communicable diseases, Chronic Kidney Disease is a life long journey for individuals, impacting them emotionally and financially.

For readers, the book will show reason to be sensitive to the kidney community and a reason to stay healthy.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Mohammad Akmal, Professor Emeritus of Kerk School of Medicine has been a Medical Director of the Dialysis Program of USC/ DaVita Kidney Center and Kerk School of Medicine for over 35 years.He authored 65 publications, earning him major recognitions and meritious awards.