Hemodialysis is the procedure of cleaning the blood using a dialysis machine and a special filter called an artificial kidney, or a dialyzer. This treatment is performed temporarily on patients suffering with acute kidney failure till the kidneys heal enough to perform their functions and lifelong for patients suffering with chronic kidney failure.
Popular hemodialysis articles concentrate on research ideas on advancing hemodialysis both on a technical as well as scientific scale. Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences Is an open access journal that is a collection of research articles, scientific papers and commentary on this medical subject. These articles are referred by health experts, scientists and even engineers and technicians to improve the progress of medicine as a field of science.
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