Kidney Disease Increasing in U.S.
SOURCES: Josef Coresh M.D. Ph.D. professor of epidemiology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore; Ajay Singh M.D. clinical chief renal division and director dialysis Brigham and Women's Hospital and associate professor medicine Harvard Medical School Boston; Nov. 7 2007 Journal of the American Medical Association
Date:11/6/2007
SOURCES: Josef Coresh, M.D., Ph.D., professor of epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; Ajay Singh, M.D., clinical chief, renal division, and director, dialysis, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and associate professor, medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Nov. 7, 2007,
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